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Contesting a Will, Are you Eligible?

In the world of Wills and Estates, many proceed on contesting a will due to, they feel they are being left out or they didn’t receive the amount they are expecting. But not everyone is eligible to take legal action against the deceased will. A video shown below discussed who is allowed to contest or claim against the estate.

   

If your relationship with the deceased person is mentioned, you can move forward with your plan. Take note, there’s a time limit for the claim application, you should act fast. Consulting a lawyer can guide you on the process and make it less stressful. 

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