Contested Wills in Mesquite, Texas

Find the right Contested Wills attorney in Mesquite, TX

Sometimes, family members of a recently-deceased person in Mesquite, Texas will attempt to claim that a will is invalid, usually because it leaves them out of it. This process is called a "Will contest."

Occasionally, testators leave out of their wills people who might normally expect to inherit a large portion of the testator's estate (spouses, for example). This might lead them to assume, correctly or not, that the will was a mistake.

If there is a large amount of money or property at stake, a family member who was left out of the will might find it to be worth the time or money to contest 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 Mesquite, Texas?

Courts in Mesquite, Texas 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.

One big reason to invalidate a will is the fact that the will was made under duress. "Duress" simply means forcing somebody to do something they don't want to, using some kind of threat. Usually, the threat involves some type of physical harm. The most obvious example would involve putting a gun to somebody's head and telling them to write a will containing the terms desired by the gunman. Such a will, assuming the underlying facts can be proven in court, will never be valid. Of course, the validity of a will rarely becomes an issue until the testator has died, which may be years after the will was drafted. This means that proving the circumstances under which the will was made can often be very difficult. However, there are certain facts, such as the devise being to an "unnatural" beneficiary (somebody the testator didn't know very well, for instance), and the beneficiary being in a position of power over the decedent, are enough to at least create a suspicion that something is wrong.

Another fact that might invalidate a will is the mental incompetence of the testator. Wills must be a product of a person's volition. A will cannot be truly voluntary unless the testator knows what they're doing. Therefore, if the testator is mentally incompetent at the time he or she makes the will, the will cannot take effect. You should be aware, however, that this test applies at the time the will is made. So, if the testator is not mentally competent at the time of death, but was when the will was made, the will is valid.

If a Mesquite, Texas 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 Mesquite, Texas 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 Mesquite, Texas attorney, and the process will probably be much more manageable.

Talk to a Wills, Trusts & Estates Law Attorney now!

Life in Mesquite

Mesquite, Texas is a city located in Dallas County. It has a population of about 136,000 people, and is a suburb of the city of Dallas.

Mesquite, Texas was founded in 1873, when a railway engineer purchased a large tract of land in the area, shortly before the establishment of a rail line from Dallas to Shreveport, Louisiana. Once this happened, Mesquite entered a period of rapid growth.

Up until the early 20th century, Mesquite's prosperous economy was largely based around agriculture, and the export of produce such as cotton, sugar, and corn.

Mesquite's economy is largely linked to that of Dallas, which is a major center for information technology, financial, and health care industries. The Dallas area has one of the largest concentrations of publicly-traded and Fortune 500 companies in the U.S. - the entire area is a hotbed of economic activity, in virtually any industry or discipline one could imagine.

If you live in Mesquite, Texas, it goes without saying that you can probably find the right lawyer to solve whatever legal problem you may have. If you have a legal issue, it's very likely that a Mesquite, Texas lawyer will be able to help.

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