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Probate and Trusts Litigation

Northern Virginia Attorney Handling Probate and Trust Litigation

After a death in the family, it is not uncommon for heirs or beneficiaries to disagree about how probate is handled or how trusts are administered. Assets of the deceased frequently become fodder for bitter family squabbles. Other disputes related to probate and trusts involve businesses. Business co-owners and creditors often wish to assert their rights during the probate administration process.

Contact an experienced, well-established northern Virginia law firm to schedule a free initial consultation to discuss trust disputes and will contests such as the following:

  • Trustees' misuse of the assets of the person who died
  • Indication of lack of capacity of the deceased when he or she signed the will or formalized the trust

Gammon & Grange, P.C., has extensive experience handling will contests and other varieties of probate and trust litigation. Our civil litigation lawyers are prepared to represent your interests, regardless of what your connection is to the will or trust:

  • A trustee
  • The personal representative
  • A trustee
  • A creditor
  • An heir or beneficiary
  • A business partner of the deceased
  • A church or other non-profit organization named in the will or with an interest in a trust

For information on how Gammon & Grange, P.C., can put more than 25 years of legal experience to work in your probate or trust litigation matter, call us toll free at 800.761.5002 or contact us online. Learn how we earned our reputation for legal excellence and our track record of success. Se habla español.

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Our law firm has faithfully served clients locally, nationally, and internationally since 1977 with a commitment to excellence. We bring the highest moral and ethical standards to all of our efforts, whether on behalf of an international non-profit organization or when addressing the individual needs of a local client.

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