Contested Wills in Mount Vernon, Washington

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The laws of Mount Vernon, Washington allow certain people to challenge, or "contest" the validity of a will.

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 lot of money, or some specifically valuable property, is at stake, the person who was left out might want to go to court and allege that the will was invalid. When left out of a will, a family member might naturally assume that some kind of mistake has been made, whether this is actually true or not.

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 Mount Vernon, Washington?

There are numerous reasons that a Mount Vernon, Washington 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.

A will can also be denied because the decedent was not mentally competent to draft it at the it was made. A court will look at the person's mental capacity at the time the will was made, so even if the testator is now perfectly sane, if he or she was incapacitated for whatever reason (by way of intoxication, for instance) at the time the will was made, the will can still be invalidated.

If a Mount Vernon, Washington 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 Mount Vernon, Washington Contested Will Attorney Help?

Contesting a will is never particularly easy or enjoyable. However, a reputable Mount Vernon, Washington attorney can help take some of the burden off of you, and handle some of the most difficult aspects of this process.

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

Life in Mount Vernon

Mount Vernon, Washington is located on the Skasgit River and houses a population of just under 26,000. Although creating a beautiful backdrop, the River has also caused some flooding issues for Mount Vernon in recent times-- a problem the city now has under control.

Because of its strategic location near Pudget Sound and other desirable attributes, Mount Vernon was rated the Best Small City in America. Mount Vernon owes much of its growth to the early mining, farming, and logging communities that developed near the city.

Mount Vernon is also home to a thriving professional community with doctors, lawyers, and accountants available to serve the Mount Vernon's population needs. Mount Vernon lawyers specialize in family law, contract, law, employment issues, wills and trusts to name a few and are some of the best in the business. Whether staying or just visiting, there are so many aspects of Mount Vernon that make this city lovely.

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