If you are looking for solicitors who are experienced in contesting a will in Devon, then Slee Blackwell’s specialist team is here to help.
Slee Blackwell Solicitors are one of the nation’s leading firms in the highly specialised field of contested wills and inheritance disputes. We are based right here in Devon and have offices located in Exeter, Tiverton, South Molton, Barnstaple, Bideford and Braunton. We also have an office in Taunton, Somerset.
We offer a wide range of funding options, including our extremely popular No Win, No Fee scheme.
Our contentious probate team is recommended by the Legal 500. It includes nine qualified lawyers, each of whom deals exclusively with contested will cases. They are therefore genuine experts, and together they have a huge range of experience.
We can assist with contesting a will on the following grounds:
- lack of mental capacity;
- want of knowledge and approval;
- undue influence;
- fraud; and
- failure to comply with legal procedures.
We also deal with claims made under the Inheritance Act, as well as disputes involving executors and trustees.
We offer a free consultation service. So, if you are contesting a will in Devon and would like to speak to a local solicitor free of charge and without obligation, then give us a call or send us an email.
Our free consultation service has attracted a great deal of praise. One of our clients recently posted this review on the independent ReviewSolicitors website:
“I came across Slee Blackwell Solicitors via online search and was lucky to get a call back from Kristi Kirkham. She gave me time to explain the matter while she listened. She quickly understood the problem and took some information from me, and provided me with clear options and guidance, even though the matter is not directly in her area of law. Kristi was compassionate and she understood the stress that I was under. She made no financial gain in giving me advice and pointing me in the right direction. In fact, she gave me a listening ear and her valuable time when I didn’t know where to turn to.”