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Morris Estate Litigation Lawyers

Morris County Will Contest Attorneys

The New Jersey law office of A. Schancupp & Associates, L.L.C., provides comprehensive estate litigation representation. Our lawyers understand how the death of a loved one can affect family dynamics and cause disputes. Our Fairfield estate litigation attorneys are dedicated to obtaining the best possible results for our clients.

Important Issues

A will enables individuals to outline how they wish to distribute their property and assets upon their death. Without a will, an individual's estate would be divided based on New Jersey probate distribution guidelines.

However, if you disagree with a loved one's will or feel slighted because you have been disinherited, our law firm can help. Our legal team includes experienced attorneys and certified paralegals who possess extensive experience handling estate litigation issues. Our lawyers will evaluate your situation from every angle to determine the best course of action.

Our extensive estate litigation experience includes:

  • Will contests
  • Undue influence
  • Fraud
  • Disinherited heirs
  • Handwritten wills

Elder Abuse Advocates

Unfortunately, family members often take advantage of an elderly loved one's age and/or diminished capacity to ensure they receive mention in their loved one's will. If you believe that your loved one was the victim of coercion or undue influence, please contact us immediately, so we can start our investigation.

Additionally, our legal team provides elder abuse advocacy for other serious situations. Our advocacy includes:

  • Power of attorney disputes
  • Misuse of funds
  • Fraudulent conveyance of assets

Arrange a Consultation Today

We welcome the opportunity to discuss your legal matter. Please call our firm at 973-559-5978, or for your convenience, you may arrange a consultation by e-mail.

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