Contested Wills in Concord, North Carolina

Find the right Contested Wills attorney in Concord, NC

It is feasible, in Concord, North Carolina, to go to court and claim that a will is invalid, in some cases. This is called a Will Contest.

Occasionally, when a person who expected to be included in a will is left out, their natural assumption is that there was some mistake, or that the will was made through improper means, such as duress or fraud, or that the will is an outright forgery.

If a large amount of money or property is being given away, the person left out of the will could rationally conclude that the cost and time of a court challenge is worth it.

As with the initiation of any other legal proceeding, contesting a will is a big decision. It can be time-consuming and costlye. It also has the possibility to damage family relationships and foster strife among individuals who are already mourning the loss of a loved one.

When Can a Will be Contested in Concord, North Carolina?

There are numerous reasons that a Concord, North Carolina court might hold a will to be invalid.

For instance, if the will was obtained through duress (threat of some kind of harm), then it is invalid. Duress, however, is difficult to prove. If a named beneficiary was in some position of power or trust with the decedent, and is not someone who one would ordinarily expect to get a large gift in a will, that might raise significant initial suspicion of something improper happening. Of course, those facts alone are not nearly enough to prove duress.

Another thing to consider is the mental capacity of the person making the will. If, at the time the will was made, the testator was insane or heavily intoxicated, the will is likely to be held invalid by a court, if the underlying facts can be shown.

If a Concord, North Carolina will is successfully challenged and thus invalidated, there has to be some system for orderly distribution of the decedent's property. Usually, if a will is held invalid, all of the property will be treated as if the decedent had never written or will. This means that it goes to the decedent's closest living relative, or, if there are not relatives who can be located, the state.

Can a Concord, North Carolina Contested Will Attorney Help?

Contesting a will is often difficult, and never fun. However, the entire process can be made more bearable if you have the help of a qualified Concord, North Carolina attorney, and the process will probably be much more manageable.

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Life in Concord

Concord, North Carolina has a storied history dating back almost 200 years. Named concord, meaning "harmony" the city of Concord is a harmonious mix of business and pleasure for tourists and residents to enjoy. Interestingly enough, Concord was honored with an "Outstanding American City" award in 2004.

With an estimated population just under 80,000 residents, Concord has an amazing legal culture with many talented lawyers for their residents to make use of whenever a legal issue may come their way. Concord lawyers are talented and trained in a range of legal specialties with years of practice to better serve their legal clients. If you find yourself in need of a lawyer in Concord, you dont have to travel far to find one!

Aside from stellar lawyers, Concord is also home to NASCAR research and development office and also home to nationally prominent racing teams. Concord is the second largest city in the Charlotte Metropolitan area, ranking just behind the state's capital. Concord education system includes both public and private schools and many local Concord attorneys grew up in the city and attended these schools. Whether you are looking for relaxation, NASCAR, or an experienced attorney, Concord has it all!

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