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Haralson County Estate Litigation Lawyers

Contesting a Will in Georgia Is Complex. Call Us Today.

The death of a beloved parent or grandparent is an emotional time for everyone. It seems as if even the most air-tight wills and legal arrangements are open to dispute and controversy when money is on the line. Family members who think they deserve certain property are often surprised to learn that other family members or beneficiaries step forward to make claims or deny the distribution of assets.

Free Initial Consultation · Reasonable Fees · 25 Years of Experience

If you are involved in a dispute over a will or trust, talk to a probate litigation attorney at the Law Office of Jack F. Witcher, in Bremen, Georgia. Our attorneys have extensive experience resolving contested will and estate disputes. We rely on skillful negotiations and in-depth knowledge of Georgia probate laws to employ strategies designed to resolve issues outside of costly court litigation. By remaining committed to compassionate, responsive advocacy and sound legal advice that is focused on resolving problems efficiently, we have consistently earned the highest Martindale-Hubble AV* rating by our peers in the legal profession.

We represent parties involved in contested will litigation, including disputes involving:

  • Undue influence over the estate holder
  • Fraudulent claims
  • Legitimacy of beneficiary or heir
  • Locating multiple heirs
  • Incapacitated surviving spouse or beneficiaries
  • Disputed trust and asset valuation
  • Breach of fiduciary responsibility by trustee, executor or family representative

From our offices in Bremen, our lawyers represent individuals and families involved in contested will litigation and disputes in communities throughout Carroll County, Haralson County and West Georgia. Contact our offices to arrange a free initial consultation with one of our Haralson County estate litigation attorneys today, with no obligation to retain us.

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Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell ratings fall into two categories - legal ability and general ethical standards.

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