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Can a WILL be contested?
Yes, a will can be contested. In order to do so, you must be a beneficiary of the existing will, or someone that would inherit if there was no will.
It will require you to see an attorney.
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Can a trust be contested?
A trust can be contested on much the same grounds that a will can be contested. However, there is usually a longer period for contesting a trust although it becomes more difficult the longer the...
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Can a probated will be contested?
In fact no will can be contested until it is probated.
Clarification.
If the will has already been "probated" and the statutory during which it could be contested has passed, then it's too late...
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How do I withdraw a contested will?
You will need to take that issue up with the court where you filed the will. Be prepared to give the court the reason why you would want to "withdraw" a Last Will and Testament that you filed because...
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If spouse is missing do you file a contested or non contested divorce?
File a missing persons report.