Hi, I had a thread a couple of months ago after my father passed away. I'm hoping to start this new one for the specific questions that I have.
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I've now received a copy of the will - it names the brother and mother as executors, and mother, or if the mother has died, the brother as sole beneficiery. I, the only son, am not mentioned at all, apart from a strange paragraph excluding any child conceived outside of marriage (I was).
So, I want to contest the will, under undue influence and lack of capacity. However, I don't want to get a solicitor as honestly I can't really afford it. So, I have a few questions
1) How far can I go through this process without using a solicitor, or most importantly without incurring the legal costs of the other side?
2) Is it possible to get free legal advice? Or to go someone to take the case on a no win no fee basis?
3) What would I need to show lack of capacity? He had been very ill several times, and I can't believe he fully understood the stuff that is in this will.
4) Can I do anything to try to find out the value of the estate or what it includes? I couldn't even put a ballpark figure on it at the moment.
Any other advice would be great. I just want to feel like I'm doing something about this, as at the moment I feel like I've been completely shafted.
Any thoughts or advice would be great. Thanks.
https://legalbeagles.info/forums/for...-advice-please
I've now received a copy of the will - it names the brother and mother as executors, and mother, or if the mother has died, the brother as sole beneficiery. I, the only son, am not mentioned at all, apart from a strange paragraph excluding any child conceived outside of marriage (I was).
So, I want to contest the will, under undue influence and lack of capacity. However, I don't want to get a solicitor as honestly I can't really afford it. So, I have a few questions
1) How far can I go through this process without using a solicitor, or most importantly without incurring the legal costs of the other side?
2) Is it possible to get free legal advice? Or to go someone to take the case on a no win no fee basis?
3) What would I need to show lack of capacity? He had been very ill several times, and I can't believe he fully understood the stuff that is in this will.
4) Can I do anything to try to find out the value of the estate or what it includes? I couldn't even put a ballpark figure on it at the moment.
Any other advice would be great. I just want to feel like I'm doing something about this, as at the moment I feel like I've been completely shafted.
Any thoughts or advice would be great. Thanks.
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