Contentious Probate

Legal support to help you resolve challenges, through clear advice, negotiations, and
guiding you toward a fair and practical outcome during a difficult time.

What is Contentious Probate

When someone dies, disagreements about their Will or Estate can quickly become stressful, emotional and overwhelming. Contentious Probate is the term used for these disputes — and having calm, expert guidance can make all the difference.

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What Does Contentious Probate Look Like

Contentious Probate covers disputes about:

  • The validity of a Will:
    For example, concerns about Mental Capacity, Undue Influence, or improper signing and witnessing.
  • How an Estate is being handled:
    Disagreements with Executors or Administrators about delays, decisions, or lack of transparency.
  • Who should inherit and in what shares:
    Including disputes between Beneficiaries or family members.
  • Claims for reasonable financial provision:
    Under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975, where someone feels they have not been left enough, or anything at all.

What MW Legal Can Do To Help Support You

MW Legal provides clear, strategic support to help you navigate Contentious Probate with as little conflict and cost as possible.

  • Early, honest advice:
    We assess the strength of your position, explain your options, and outline likely outcomes in plain language.

  • Focus on resolution:
    Wherever possible, we aim to resolve matters through negotiation or mediation, avoiding Court if a sensible agreement can be reached.

  • Robust representation:
    When Court proceedings are necessary, we prepare your case carefully and represent your interests firmly and professionally.

  • Sensitive, practical approach:
    We understand that these disputes often involve grief, family tension and long‑standing relationships. We balance legal strategy with empathy and discretion.

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When To Get in Touch

If you are:

  • Worried that a Will is wrong or invalid

  • Concerned about how an Executor is dealing with an Estate

  • Feeling unfairly left out or inadequately provided for

  • Already involved in a dispute and unsure what to do next

MW Legal Can Talk You Through Your Options and Help You Decide on the Right Way Forward.

Contact us for an initial discussion about your situation. We’ll listen, explain where you stand, and outline how we can support you in reaching a fair and practical outcome.