| Kansas City Will and Trust Contest Law Firm |
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| Were you surprised by changes made to your loved one's will without your knowledge? Do you believe that your loved one did not have the mental capacity to make sound decisions or that he or she was unduly influenced? |
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It can be alarming if your loved one made abrupt changes to his or her estate plans near the end of life. These changes may not be legally valid if they were a result of another person's influence or if your loved one appeared to be mentally declining.
At Strausbaugh & Tongier, L.L.C., our attorneys can assist you in contesting a will or trust that you believe to be the result of dementia or undue influence. Our more than 50 years of combined legal experience can help us pursue a successful will/trust contest for you. |
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| How We Help with Will and Trust Contests |
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Our attorneys will carefully review your loved one's medical records and background. We can help determine if your loved one (the deceased) had the required mental capacity to make changes to his or her estate plan. We can detect signs of dementia or vulnerability to outside influence.
Through our investigation, our lawyers can find out if late-in-life estate plan changes may be the result of undue influence by a new spouse or caretaker. Your loved one must have had the required mental capacity to independently make changes to his or her estate plan. If your loved one did not have the mental capacity or was coerced into making changes, you have every right to contest the will or trust.
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| For more information about medical malpractice or attorney malpractice claims, contact the lawyers at Strausbaugh & Tongier, L.L.C. We can be reached toll-free at (800) 451-8089 or through the intake form on our Contact Us page. |
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