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http://typeanything.com/381-everything-you-need-to-know-before-you-dispute-a-will/<br>A Will is made by a person to ensure that his or her estate is properly distributed amongst the beneficiaries as per their wish. To ensure that the Will is executed properly, an executor or an administrator is appointed by the deceased in their Will to supervise the entire probate procedure during which the estate is distributed amongst the beneficiaries as per the Will.

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  1. http://typeanything.com/381-everything-you-need-to-know-before-you-dispute-a-will/http://typeanything.com/381-everything-you-need-to-know-before-you-dispute-a-will/

  2. Everything you need to Know before you Dispute a Will

  3. http://typeanything.com/381-everything-you-need-to-know-before-you-dispute-a-will/http://typeanything.com/381-everything-you-need-to-know-before-you-dispute-a-will/ A Will is made by a person to ensure that his or her estate is properly distributed amongst the beneficiaries as per their wish. To ensure that the Will is executed properly, an executor or an administrator is appointed by the deceased in their Will to supervise the entire probate procedure during which the estate is distributed amongst the beneficiaries as per the Will.But many times problems may arise during the time of probate as one or more of the beneficiaries might sense that something could be wrong about the Will. They might not get as much as estate they would expect to get compared to the others.

  4. Financial Provisional ClaimUnder the Inheritance Act of 1975, you can dispute a Will if you were completely dependent on the deceased and if no or insufficient provision is made for you in the Will. Following are the ones who are eligible for disputing a Will. The wife/husband/civil partner of the deceased • The former wife/husband/civil partner of the deceased who are yet to remarry • Child of the deceased. This also includes adopted children • Any person maintained by the deceased

  5. Fraudulent Will ClaimYou can dispute a Will if you believe that it has been forged or if you think some kind of fraud has been done so as to drive away all the estate of the deceased into the hands of someone who is not entitled or eligible for it.Consider the following situational example to understand this well.A wife creates a Will in the name of her husband and then forges his signature on the Will so that the husband’s estate passes onto her in the event of his death. Such a Will would be considered invalid because the signature of the husband was forged.

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