Left Out of the Will? You May Still Be Entitled to Support.

Even if you weren’t close to the person, had money troubles, or went through other personal struggles, you may still be able to receive support from their Will.

No-win, No-fee Legal Support

Not included in the Will? We offer a judgement-free, ‘no win, no fee’ legal service for contesting a Will, provided you have good prospects for a Family Provision Application (FPA). This means, you won’t have to pay legal fees until we achieve a successful outcome for you. Time limits apply, so it’s important to act quickly.

You May Be Eligible

You may be eligible for no-win, no-fee legal assistance if you are the deceased’s:

  • Spouse, de facto partner, civil partner, or separated partner
  • Biological child or adopted stepchild
  • Dependent (Parent, parent of a child (a minor) of the deceased, under 18 years of age)

However, you only have 6 months from the date of death to notify the estate of your intention to make a Family Provision Claim. Act fast to protect your rights.

Don’t delay.

Find out if you’re eligible.

Complete the form to discuss your case with an estate litigation lawyer and check if you’re eligible for no-win, no-fee service.

In your free session, we’ll go over your situation, look at the details of your case, and let you know if you qualify.

Common Situations We See

 

Many people worry their personal circumstances will prevent them from claiming. You may still be able to make a claim if you have struggled with:

  • Financial hardship
  • Gambling or addiction issues
  • Relationship breakdown with the deceased
  • Poor health or disability

The Court looks at your need for support, not your past.

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Act Now, Before It’s Too Late

Strict deadlines apply when contesting a Will in Queensland. This means, you may have as little as 9 months from the date of death to make a claim. Missing this window could mean losing your right to contest altogether.

The sooner you seek advice, the stronger your case is likely to be. Early action allows us to gather evidence, understand your needs, and negotiate on your behalf.

In many cases, our Will lawyers able to resolve Family Provision matters without going to Court, saving you time and emotional stress.

Ready to Make Your Claim? Contact Our Will Dispute Lawyers Today

Contact us today for advice.