Contested Wills in North Las Vegas, Nevada

Find the right Contested Wills attorney in North Las Vegas, NV

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

Occasionally, testators leave out of their wills people who might naturally expect to inherit a significant portion of the testator's estate (spouses and children, for instance). This might lead them to assume, truthfully or not, that the will was some kind of mistake.

If the decedent was fairly well-off, their will might involve a great deal of money or property. This is one of the major reasons, besides a general sense of exclusion, that a family member might expend the great deal of time and money necessary to contest a will.

Bringing legal action against anyone, let alone a family member, is not a decision that you should rush into. Contesting a will, particularly if another family member stands to lose out if you are successful in the contest, can permanently alter or even destroy family relationships. Evidently, this is something to consider.

When Can a Will be Contested in North Las Vegas, Nevada?

Courts in North Las Vegas, Nevada will not let a person contest a will unless they have an excellent reason. There are, nonetheless, some allegations which will always invalidate a will, if they are proven.

For instance, a will obtained through duress (a threat of harm, usually physical) is invalid. Of course, duress is very difficult to prove after the fact, and the issue may not even come up until many years after it allegedly occurred, making proof even more difficult. Nonetheless, if the named beneficiary was in some type of position of power or trust with respect to the decedent, and is not someone who one would normally expect to get a large gift in a will (they're unrelated to the testator, for example), those facts alone might be enough to raise the suspicion of impropriety. Of course, those facts by themselves are not enough to prove duress.

Another reason why a will might be invalid is the maker of the will being mentally incompetent at the time the will was made. In order to make a legitimate will, the individual making it must have enough of his or her mental faculties to understand what they're doing, and the consequences of it.

If you successfully contest the will in North Las Vegas, Nevada, the court will likely distribute the property as if the decedent had died without a will. This usually involves giving it to the closest living relative. While the exact intestacy schemes (the order in which property is distributed to relatives) vary from state to state, they are usually pretty similar. If possible, the property will go to the decedent's spouse, and if the decedent has any minor children with that spouse, it is with the understanding that the money will be used primarily for their care. If the decedent did not have children or a spouse (or outlived them), the property typically goes to the decedent's parents. If neither of them are alive, it goes to grand children, grandparents, or siblings. After that, it typically goes to cousins, nieces/nephews, step-children, former spouses, etc. Intestacy laws provide a line of succession long enough that just about anyone will leave at least one person behind who is entitled to inherit from them, even if they're an extremely distant relation. Sometimes, however, people make multiple wills, to account for the many personal and financial changes that usually happen during a person's life. Usually, the most recent will purports to revoke all past wills, to avoid any conflict between them. In such cases, if a will is entirely invalidated, a court can sometimes revive the second most recent will.

Can a North Las Vegas, Nevada 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 North Las Vegas, Nevada attorney, and the process will probably be much more manageable.

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Life in North Las Vegas

North Las Vegas is "Your Community of Choice" located in the southwest Mojave Desert. Just north of the town of Sunrise Manor and Las Vegas, North Las Vegas is home to 120,000 Nevada State residents.

Many North Las Vegas residents work in the hospitality and leisure services in Las Vegas but a number of outstanding lawyers also live there. North Las Vegas lawyers advise on a wide range of cases.

One major employer in the city is the Nevada Department of Corrections. The Florence McClure Women's Correctional Center has been operating from North Las Vegas since 1997 and houses over 2,500 inmates since its expansion in 2009. North Las Vegas enjoys a relatively low crime rate that attracts a number of families. The area also has a good school district and lower property prices attracting young professionals who have relocated to North Las Vegas for business.

Residents of North Las Vegas have access to many local shopping malls and centers of commerce. I-15 and CC-215 are easy highways for commuting. The North Las Vegas Airport, formerly the Sky Haven Airport, is home to sightseeing airline Vision Airlines that offers areal tours of the city and desert.

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