Will Contests Attorney
Houston, Texas and surrounding areas
Not all wills are final and valid.
A will is not considered to be automatically valid when it is signed. The law requires the decedent, upon signing, must be of clear state of mind, must understand his or her own actions and must be free of undue influence and/or duress.
To challenge a will, a person who has standing, such as a surviving spouse, child, grandparent or other relative, must challenge one or more of the following conditions:
- Lack of mental capacity
- Statutory validity of the will
- Executor misconduct, trustee misconduct, or other Breach of Fiduciary Duty
- Undue influence
- Forgery
- Misapplication or theft of estate propery
The Camberg Law Firm, P.C., will help protect your interests and assert your rights in a will contest.
We Fight for YOUR Rights.
Contact The Camberg Law Firm today to schedule a free case evaluation.
The information on this page should not be construed as legal advice.
Contacting The Camberg Law Firm does not create an attorney-client relationship.







