Will Contests in Arizona
Experienced representation for heirs and beneficiaries seeking to contest—or defend—a will in Arizona probate court.
Protecting the True Intentions of the Deceased
A will contest is a formal challenge to the validity of a will. These disputes often arise when family members suspect a loved one was pressured, deceived, or not of sound mind.
Whether you are challenging a suspicious will or defending a legitimate one, will contests require careful evidence, legal skill, and sensitivity to family dynamics.
Fishbein Law Group represents clients on both sides of will contests in Arizona, pursuing outcomes that honor the true intentions of the deceased.
Fishbein Law Group represents heirs and beneficiaries in will contests in Arizona, challenging or defending a will’s validity.
“Honoring true intentions.”
Skilled advocacy in contested will disputes.
Will Contests Representation in Arizona
Experienced advocacy for challenging or defending a contested will.
Why Will Contests Require Skilled Counsel
Will contests are evidence-intensive and emotionally charged. Skilled counsel builds the strongest case while protecting family relationships wherever possible.
Our Process
Discovery
Initial consultation to understand your goals.
Review
Comprehensive asset and risk assessment.
Strategy
Developing your customized legal structure.
Drafting
Meticulous preparation of legal documents.
Execution
Formal signing and implementation guidance.
Maintenance
Ongoing updates as your life changes.
Grounds for Contesting a Will
Arizona law recognizes specific grounds for challenging a will. We help you understand whether your case qualifies.
Undue Influence
The will reflects another’s pressure rather than the deceased’s wishes.
Lack of Capacity
The deceased did not understand the document they signed.
Fraud or Forgery
The will was forged or procured through deception.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about Will Contests in Arizona.
A will contest is a legal challenge to the validity of a will, usually brought by an heir or beneficiary in probate court.
Generally, interested parties such as heirs or beneficiaries who would be affected by the will’s validity.
Common grounds include undue influence, lack of mental capacity, fraud, forgery, and improper execution.
Arizona imposes strict deadlines for will contests, so it is important to act quickly and consult an attorney promptly.
Yes. Many will contests are resolved through negotiation or mediation rather than a full trial.
Serving Families Across Arizona
Protect the True Intentions of a Loved One.
Fishbein Law Group represents Arizona clients in challenging and defending contested wills—with skilled advocacy and sensitivity to your family.