What is considered "contesting" if a will have a no contest clause?
Full Question:
My Step-father Died. He has 2 daughters. His will has a no-contest clause in it. The daughters are doing everything possible to to get more than what is left to them as stated by the will. When is it classified as "contesting"?
09/25/2007 |
Category: Wills and Es... ยป Will Contests |
State: Arizona |
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Answer:
A no-contest clause typically applies to when a person makes a legal challenge to the will's validity, such as through court filings or objections at hearings.