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About Empower Law Group

Whether you are a beneficiary under the will, an executor, or another interested party, at Empower Law Group we understand the importance of ensuring that a will is valid and enforceable. That's why we work tirelessly to thoroughly investigate the circumstances surrounding the preparation and execution of a will and to build a strong case in support of its validity. Our team has extensive experience in defending the validity of wills and has a deep understanding of the legal requirements and procedures involved. We understand the emotional and financial stakes involved in these cases, and we are committed to providing compassionate and practical advice throughout the process. We are well-versed in the laws governing wills and estates, and we stay up-to-date with the latest legal developments and case law to ensure that we can provide the most effective representation possible. will dispute lawyer in Sydney, NSW has a strong track record of success in these cases and is known for their ability to navigate complex legal issues and to achieve positive outcomes for their clients. Services: will and estate disputes, contesting a will, challenging a will

Services

  • Will Contest & Dispute Lawyer

  • Challenge a Will

  • Wills & Estate Lawyers

  • No Win, No Fee

  • Experts in Our Specialised Area of Law

  • High Level of Client Care & Professionalism

  • Proven Track Record of Winning Cases

  • Expert Legal Advice

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Level 5/203-233 New South Head Road, Edgecliff NSW

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a time limit for contesting a will in NSW?

In NSW, a family provision claim must be commenced within 12 months from the date of the deceased’s death, unless the Court otherwise orders on sufficient cause being shown or the parties to the proceedings consent to the application being made out of time.

Can a non-eligible person contest a will in NSW?

When it comes to contesting a will, only an “eligible person” can make a claim for a family provision order. The definition of “eligible person” is defined in Section 57 of the Succession Act 2006 (NSW).

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