Forged Wills & Probate Fraud

Our solicitors can help you defend an estate against forged Wills and other forms of probate fraud to ensure that the deceased’s wishes are respected and you receive your rightful share of their estate.

Expert legal support for forged Wills

Probate fraud includes any kind of dishonest behaviour intended to secure personal benefit from the estate of someone who has passed away. This could mean:

  • Instructing a Will writer while pretending to be the testator
  • Forging the testator’s signature on a Will
  • Forging an entire Will
  • Destroying someone else’s Will without their permission.

If the instructions in a Will are significantly different to what you expected, probate fraud may have taken place.

Anyone with an interest in an estate can dispute a forged or fraudulent Will. We can help prove that fraud has taken place and make sure that the deceased’s estate is administered according to their last valid Will instead.

Our Will, Trust & Estate Disputes team is highly experienced with probate fraud cases, and we’ll enlist expert testimony from forgery specialists to support your claim.

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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.

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Claire-Marie Cornford
Partner and Head of International Private Wealth

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Frequently Asked Questions

Making a claim will differ slightly depending on the circumstances of your dispute, but it’s usually made up of the same steps:

1. Investigation

We’ll examine the Will and any related documents (this might be property deeds, trust accounts, previous Wills made by the deceased).

If relevant, we may also gather medical evidence about the deceased, to understand their condition when they made the Will. This would be particularly important in disputes over whether or not someone had mental capacity to make a Will. We might also get witness statements from those who knew the deceased, to better understand the full circumstances in which the Will was drawn up.

These investigations will help us confirm whether you can make a claim, and what type of claim it will be.

2. Mediation

Most disputes can be settled by an alternative dispute resolution method, such as mediation. This means that you don’t have to go to court, which can be costly and time-consuming.

Mediation typically takes place on one day, with a professionally trained mediator present as a neutral third party. The mediator’s role is to try to help you reach an agreement with the other parties.

3. Court

Some disputes cannot be resolved by reaching an agreed settlement. If this is the case, the matter will have to be decided by a court. This is rare, however – and if it does happen, we have the expertise to secure the best outcome for you.

Whatever the circumstances of your dispute, we’ll support you every step of the way – and we’ll give you a clear idea at the start of how long we think it will take, and the outcome we think you can expect.

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