Have you been left out of a Will? Have your interests not been addressed properly?
You may have legal grounds for contesting a Will.
When someone chooses to contest a Will, a strict time limit applies, so it’s important to seek legal advice from Tu’ulakitau McGuire as soon as possible.
Preparing and completing a Will can be hard.
If you’ve already written a Will, it’s essential to review it and make sure it’s always up-to-date.
Situations that may prompt a change can include marriage and divorce, the birth of children or grandchildren, death, or a change to your financial situation.
With our many years of experience, you can rest assured our Lawyers will guide you through every step to ensure your Will is valid and accurately reflects your wishes.
When a loved one dies, a person is usually appointed in the deceased’s Will as an executor, and this person is responsible for distributing the deceased’s estate as stipulated in their Will.
If the deceased does not have a Will, someone will be required to act as an administrator. For someone grieving a loved one, this can often feel like an overwhelming responsibility, which is why our experienced Lawyers are here to help you navigate the Estate Administration process and distribute the state.