Contesting Will And Deeds

Summary

In Washington, interested parties can contest a will if they suspect undue influence or fraud. You have four months to contest after probate admission. Gather evidence supporting the wills validity and refuting undue influence or financial abuse claims. Consider consulting a local attorney for assistance in drafting a response and representing your interests.

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I was served a summons April *,* Petition Contesting Validity of Will and Deeds for Undue Influence, and Financial Abuse
It sounds like a serious matter involving a will contest and allegations of undue influence and financial abuse. Here are a few things to keep in mind in Washington:
- Washington allows interested parties to contest a will if they believe there was undue influence or fraud.
- You typically have four months to contest a will after it has been admitted to probate.
- Consider gathering evidence that supports the validity of the will and refutes claims of undue influence or financial abuse.
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My dead husband Paul horsburger, his brother Orville horseparby Julie hinemann, his DPOA are petitioning the whale to be invalid, saying I harmed Paul, I financially abused him. I did things for undue influence. I never did these things they're lying about me. I cared about Paul.I loved him we were married.We were together 20 years.I never, ever raised a hand to him.And he yelled at him.There's no reports on me for anything.Can you help me draft a response for my summons
This seems like a serious case and requires careful handling. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can assist you with drafting a response and representing your interests? If yes, please share your phone number and zipcode so I can find someone suitable for your situation.