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Probate Litigation

What is Probate Litigation?
Probate litigation is fighting in court over contested wills, disputed estates, or challenges to how an executor is handling things. This includes will contests based on lack of capacity or undue influence, disputes over asset distribution, executor misconduct or breach of fiduciary duty, creditor claims, and family fights over property or inheritance. These cases drag estates through months or years of legal battles, drain assets with attorney fees and court costs, and often expose ugly family dynamics in public court records—but sometimes litigation is the only way to stop fraud, protect your inheritance, or hold corrupt executors accountable.

How We Support You:
Hard-hitting representation that challenges suspicious wills, calls out executor misconduct, and fights for the inheritance you're legally entitled to
Courtroom experience that builds cases judges take seriously and doesn't buckle when the other side has deep pockets and high-priced attorneys
Deep-dive investigation into financial records, medical history, and witness accounts to uncover hidden assets or prove someone manipulated your loved one

Why Us?
Probate disputes get messy fast—executors hiding assets, family members claiming your parent was incompetent, or siblings fighting over who gets what. When someone's blocking your rightful inheritance or an executor is looting the estate, nice conversations don't work. At NewPoint Law Group, we've litigated every type of probate dispute and we know how to win these cases. We dig into financial records to find assets executors "forgot" to disclose, we depose witnesses who saw the manipulation or incapacity firsthand, and we present evidence that exposes lies and protects what you're entitled to. Probate courts see these fights daily, so judges are skeptical of both sides—which means you need attorneys who build airtight cases, not just emotional arguments. We combine legal firepower with accounting expertise to demonstrate exactly what went wrong and what needs to happen to fix it. Whether you're contesting a suspicious will, removing a corrupt executor, or defending against baseless claims trying to reduce your inheritance—we fight hard and we fight smart. These battles are expensive and emotionally draining, but letting someone steal your inheritance or dishonor your loved one's wishes costs more.