By: MattyC | Business A New Jersey will contest is a challenge to the validity of a will. The New Jersey wills law sets forth how the estate of a person who died without a will must be distributed. read more
By: Jessica A Parker | Article Marketing The time immediately following the death of a loved one can be even more painful if there is confusion or dispute surrounding the manner in which the deceased's estate will be split between beneficiaries. If you believe a will has been drafted negligently, or it does not accurately reflect the wishes of the deceased, you may be able to contest the will. read more
By: Jack Authors | Law Willclaim Solicitors provide litigation services in relation to will disputes. They will always consider alternative arrangements to suit you if that is more appropriate. Willclaim Solicitors will act on your behalf where specialist assistance is needed to consider contesting a will or in relation to any will disputes and will claim. read more
By: Tom Selwick | Article Marketing When you receive a traffic ticket and decide to fight it in court there are a few things you should know about the process of defending yourself in a courtroom. Contesting a traffic ticket is easy, but being found not guilty can be more difficult. read more
By: Ken Lutz | Real Estate Ballantyne is a suburb located in the south portion of Charlotte, in Mecklenburg County. It has become the largest development of its kind in the history of Charlotte. Although it is a fairly new community, it has already become known as a very elite area. read more
By: John Pelley | City Guides Do you know that Greensboro city, North Carolina in Northern North Carolina Greensboro is renowned for a lot of beautiful trees at the streets and an important battle here during the American Revolutional War on March 15, 1781. It was considered as an important city to control the road because of situating on the Philadelphia Wagon Road. About six months before the Battle of Yorktown, General Cor read more
By: Tim Bishop | Law What do you do when a sibling is an Executor of your late father or mother's Will and you feel this person is not acting responsibly? Worse, you feel your brother or sister is acting in his personal interest or involved in something illegal or incorrect. Read our article to find out about the support available. read more
By: Tim Bishop | Law With house prices having risen so rapidly in the past 20 years, most people now leave a significant estate when they die. As a result sadly more wills and probate are becoming contested - this article sets out the basic reasons for contesting a will and explains how the intestacy rules apply when there is no valid will. read more
By: Tim Bishop | Law When a close relative such as a parent dies, it is natural to expect that, if relations were good, you are likely to inherit a share of the Estate. This would be the case even if a parent has remarried. So what happens when you find they haven't. read more
By: Sabrina Winters | Law Many individuals are surprised when they find out they have been appointed as an Executor in someone's Will. Where do you start? What are you supposed to do? This article touches only the surface of what an Executor is required to do once appointed. read more
By: John C Cena | Automotive Looking for a good car dealership in a region that has plenty of dealerships such as North Carolina can prove to be confusing. read more