Support with managing estates and resolving family disputes
Legal Advice for Estate Disputes
Managing an estate can be difficult, especially when family members do not agree on what should happen. Disputes can arise over wills, executors or how assets are distributed. We provide clear legal advice so you understand your rights, responsibilities and options.
Why Estate Issues Need Careful Handling
Estate disputes often involve:
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Disagreements about the validity of a will
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Concerns over undue influence or capacity
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Executors not fulfilling their duties
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Family members disagreeing about how property or money should be shared
If no will was left, we can explain the law of intestacy and who is legally entitled to inherit. Our aim is to guide you through the process with clarity and care.
Common Situations We Help With
We regularly assist clients with:
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Disputes and challenges over wills
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Executor disagreements and replacement applications
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Administering estates where no will exists
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Mediation and court proceedings in estate matters
We focus on resolving issues efficiently and fairly while ensuring your legal position is protected.
Advice That’s Practical and Respectful
We understand that estate disputes often involve grief, family history and emotion. Our role is to:
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Provide straightforward legal advice
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Help reduce conflict where possible
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Support you in reaching a resolution that is fair and workable for your family
Our advice is grounded in experience and delivered with empathy and professionalism.
Where We Work
Our estate dispute team is based in Wellington, Lower Hutt and Masterton. We assist clients with estate and trust matters across the Wellington region, Hutt Valley, Wairarapa and throughout New Zealand.
Questions We Often Get Asked About Estate Disputes
Can a will be challenged in New Zealand?
Yes. A will can be challenged if there are concerns about how it was made or if someone was unfairly left out. Common reasons include questions about capacity, undue influence or errors in signing. We help you understand whether you have grounds to challenge and what steps to take.
What happens if there is no will?
If someone dies without a will, their estate is distributed under the laws of intestacy. The Property (Relationships) Act and Administration Act set out who is entitled to inherit. We explain how this process works and help families manage the practical steps.
What if I think the executor is not doing their job?
Executors have a duty to act in the best interests of the beneficiaries and manage the estate properly. If you have concerns about delay, communication or misuse of funds, we can review the situation and advise on how to resolve it, including applying to replace the executor if necessary.
How are estate disputes resolved?
Many estate disputes can be resolved through discussion or mediation without going to court. If court action is required, we guide you through the process and help present your position clearly and respectfully.