Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Potential Issues That May Arise When Contesting a Will

Stark & Stark Shareholder Paul W. Norris authored the article “Contesting a Will: Best Practices for Successful Probate Litigation,” which was published on NJ.com on June 24, 2016. The article explains the process of what typically will happen if a will is contested after a loved one passes away. This process can only begin once “the named executor or executrix in the will then files this document with the county surrogate.” This process is called “admitting the will to probate,” and starts a process on a specific time schedule that must be followed in order to properly submit any contestations of the will.

Recently, Mr. Norris also recorded an educational video that discusses the process of contesting a will as well as the issues that may arise. You can watch the video below.

 



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