Estate Disputes and Contesting Wills Lawyers in Cronulla, Menai and Sydney CBD
Expert Legal Advice for Family Provision Claims, Contested Wills and Estate Litigation Across the Sutherland Shire and Sydney
Our team includes Accredited Specialists in Wills and Estates, a distinction held by very few solicitors across New South Wales, who bring specialist expertise to every contested estate matter. We understand the urgency that often comes with these disputes, and we act promptly to help protect your rights and interests.
We serve clients across Cronulla, Menai, the Sutherland Shire, and Sydney CBD. From family provision claims to challenges based on testamentary capacity, our experienced solicitors provide practical advice tailored to your specific circumstances.
Our Experts in Estate Disputes & Contesting Wills can advise you on:
Family Provision Claims
Under Part 3.2 of the Succession Act 2006 (NSW), eligible people — including spouses, de facto partners, children, former spouses, and certain dependants- may make a family provision claim if they believe they have not been adequately provided for in a Will or intestate estate. These claims are heard by the Supreme Court of NSW. Time limits apply: most claims must be commenced within 12 months of the date of death. We assess your eligibility, advise on the strength of your claim, and represent you through negotiation, mediation, or court proceedings.
Contesting a Will
A Will may be challenged on grounds beyond family provision, including that the testator lacked testamentary capacity at the time of signing, was subject to undue influence, or that the Will was not properly executed. If you have concerns about the validity of a Will, we will advise you on the available grounds, the evidence required, and the realistic prospects of a successful challenge. We handle these matters with sensitivity to the family relationships involved while pursuing your legal interests firmly.
Defending an Estate or Will
If you are an executor, beneficiary, or family member facing a challenge to a Will or estate, we provide robust and experienced representation. We assess the claim, advise on your position, and work to resolve the matter as efficiently as possible, through negotiation and mediation where appropriate, and through litigation where necessary. Defending an estate can be complex; having Accredited Specialists on your side can make a material difference to the outcome.
Testamentary Capacity Disputes
A Will is only valid if the person making it had testamentary capacity at the time of signing, meaning they understood the nature of the document, the extent of their assets, the people who might expect to benefit, and the effect of what they were signing. Where there are concerns about cognitive decline, illness, or the influence of medications at the time a Will was made, we can advise on whether grounds exist to challenge the Will’s validity.
Undue Influence and Fraud
A Will may be invalid if it was the product of undue influence, where a person was pressured, manipulated, or coerced into making or changing a Will against their true wishes. Similarly, a Will obtained through fraud or forgery may be set aside. These cases require careful evidence gathering and often involve sensitive family dynamics. We approach them with the discretion and thoroughness they require.
Mediation and Settlement of Estate Disputes
Not all estate disputes need to go to court. Many family provision claims and contested Will matters are resolved through negotiation or formal mediation, often at lower cost and with far less disruption to family relationships. We actively explore early resolution wherever possible while remaining fully prepared to litigate when that is in your best interests. The Supreme Court of NSW also requires parties to attempt mediation in most estate disputes before proceeding to a final hearing.
Accredited Specialists in Wills and Estates
Adeline Schiralli (Special Counsel) and Janette Kveytel hold Accredited Specialist credentials awarded by The Law Society of NSW. In contested estate matters, this specialist depth is invaluable; it means your matter is handled by solicitors with advanced expertise in succession law, Will validity, family provision claims, and estate litigation.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Who can contest a Will in NSW?
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Can a Will be challenged on grounds other than family provision?
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Where are your estate dispute lawyers located?
Our estate disputes team serves clients across Cronulla, Menai, the Sutherland Shire, and Sydney CBD. Time limits apply to many estate claims. If you are considering contesting a Will or have received notice of a claim, we recommend seeking advice promptly.
Consultations are available in person at any of our three offices or by phone and video call.
Enquire about Estate Disputes in Cronulla, Menai or Sydney CBD
Flexible Funding for Estate Administration & Probate Matters
At Southern Waters Legal, we have partnered with JustFund to offer eligible estate clients access to flexible third-party funding options.
Through JustFund, approved legal fees and certain estate-related expenses may be funded upfront by an independent provider. Repayment is typically aligned with the timing of estate distribution, once assets are realised. This can help ensure the administration process progresses without unnecessary delay.
Funding may assist executors in managing legal fees, professional disbursements, property expenses or urgent creditor demands. In appropriate circumstances, it may also allow beneficiaries to access part of their inheritance earlier.
JustFund is an independent third-party funding provider. Southern Waters Legal does not provide loans or finance directly. Our role is to provide independent legal advice and guide you on whether funding may be appropriate in your situation.
By reducing financial barriers, we aim to help executors and beneficiaries move forward with clarity and confidence during what is often a difficult time.
You can read more about estate funding options here.
To discuss whether third-party funding may be suitable for your matter, contact our Estate Planning & Probate team or apply directly at https://justfund.com.au.
Our Estate Disputes & Contesting Wills Solicitors
AREAS WE SERVICE
Cronulla | Sutherland | Miranda | Caringbah | Menai | Engadine | Gymea | Kirrawee | Sylvania | Como | Jannali | Bonnet Bay | Woolooware | Kurnell | Bundeena | Maianbar | Lilli Pilli | Port Hacking | Grays Point | Burraneer | Caringbah South | Dolans Bay | Yowie Bay | Woronora | Woronora Heights | Lucas Heights | Bangor | Barden Ridge | Illawong | Alfords Point | Sydney CBD
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