How to Prevent Conflict Among Your Heirs
Heirs may choose to contest a will if they find fault with some aspect of it. For instance, an heir may claim that you were unduly influenced while creating the document or that there’s a newer version of the will that takes precedence.
While we can assist your executor should an heir choose to contest your will, there are steps you can take to minimize conflict before it happens:
- Talk with your loved ones about the information contained in your will and your thought process during estate planning
- Add a no-contest clause that states heirs who raise objections will lose their claim to your assets
- Use trusts to disperse assets directly to heirs
- Make sure all the legal requirements are met when you’re creating the document
It’s possible to create a will on your own, but it’s not recommended. Even people with simple estates may run into issues during will creation. In this case, securing professional legal assistance from seasoned attorneys is the best course of action.
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