
Interpretation of the Terms of Wills
If a loved one has passed away and their Will contains errors or is unclear, we understand how this can cause tension and disputes between family members.

Choosing the right services for you
Wills are not always easy to understand, so it’s important to get specialist advice if you’re dealing with one that isn’t clear, or if you think a mistake has been made.
You should seek professional legal advice if you believe that:
- The Will writer made a mistake – If the person who drafted the Will didn’t understand the deceased’s wishes, the Will won’t reflect how they wanted their estate to be distributed. In this case, you may be able to make a claim against the Will writer. For more information, see our Professional Negligence page.
- There has been a clerical error – This includes spelling mistakes and errors in recording numbers. It also includes factual errors made in the Will.
Mistakes such as these can cause disputes between family members who believe that they have not been fairly provided for. There may also be disputes with executors over the true intention of the Will.
If the Will contains a mistake, speak to us about how to get it corrected. With evidence of the mistake and the deceased's intended meaning, we can apply to the court for changes. This process is called rectification.
You may also be involved in a dispute due to unclear wording in the Will. If you can't come to an agreement with other beneficiaries and the executor on the meaning, we can help you apply to the court to interpret the Will. This process is called construction.
We know that this will be a stressful time for you. Our Will, Trust & Estate Disputes team is the largest in the country, so we have the experience and expertise to help you reach a positive resolution. We are particularly good at dealing with complex cases and those involving significant assets.
If you’d like advice about an unclear or inaccurate Will, we’re here to help. Call us today, or fill out our online contact form and we’ll call you back.
Guiding you forward
Our Wills, Trusts and Estate Disputes team is the largest in the UK and we have offices across the country. We are experienced in managing high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth claims as well as less complex ones.
We’ve resolved some of the country’s most high-profile disputes and are particularly experienced with the unique challenges of multi-jurisdictional wealth management structures, rural property and inheritance tax.
We are recommended by the leading legal guides and pride ourselves on the strong relationship we build with our clients in what is often a very trying time.
Speak to our expert
We have the largest private client team in the UK, our team of experts are here to provide discreet legal advice to support you and your family.

We’re here to help
Complete our enquiry form and one of our experts will contact you by the next working day.
Alternatively, you can call us now.
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Making an enquiry
We have several ways you can contact us, either by completing our online contact form, by phone, or using our live chat. If you start your journey online, here are the first steps to working together.
Complete our online formWe need a few details to understand your situation and the kind of support you need.
We’ll contact you by phoneOn the call our experts will ask you a few more questions to make sure we connect you with the right legal advice from our team.
We arrange a full appointmentYour next step is an in-depth appointment with a specialist solicitor to discuss how we could advise you.
Frequently Asked Questions
You may be able to contest a Will if you feel that you have been unfairly left out or that the Will doesn’t provide for you enough. This includes:
- If you are named in the Will but received less than you expected
- If you were financially dependent on the deceased and have not received enough in the Will
- If you have been left out of the Will entirely
- If the deceased promised to give you something before they died, but didn’t
- If you are worried that the Will doesn’t accurately reflect the deceased’s wishes.
Whatever your concerns about your loved one’s Will, our specialist team can advise how best to put things right.
Our commitment to you
Our experts always start by listening, so we understand what matters most from day one.- 01Clear legal guidance
You will always get straightforward, honest advice, with regular updates to keep you clear on the way forward.
- 02Specialist knowledge
A wide-ranging team of trusted specialists who understand what it takes to protect your future, your family or your business.
- 03Your needs first
Whether you’re navigating complex personal situations or business decisions, we take the time to understand your world and what’s at stake.




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