Watch as Miller & Steiert Probate Litigation Attorney Gary Clexton explains what a will contest is and how it influences the ability of a designated benefit recipient from receiving the benefits outlined in a will. In this video, he also discusses the two major reasons used to contest a will.
Do you feel that a loved one was unduly influenced by someone in the preparation or execution of your will? Talk to a Denver probate lawyer today and see if you have a case.
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