Probate Litigation Attorney in Arizona
Experienced litigation counsel for contested wills, trusts, and probate matters—protecting your rights and your family’s legacy in Arizona courts.
Protecting Your Rights in Contested Matters
When disputes arise over a will, trust, or estate, emotions and money collide. These conflicts can fracture families and put inheritances at risk.
Probate litigation in Arizona requires both courtroom skill and sensitivity. Whether you are defending a valid estate plan or challenging an improper one, you need experienced advocacy.
Fishbein Law Group represents heirs, beneficiaries, executors, and trustees in contested probate and trust matters throughout Arizona—pursuing efficient, favorable resolutions.
“Skilled advocacy when it matters most.”
Protecting your rights and your family’s legacy.
Probate Litigation Services in Arizona
Experienced representation across the full range of estate disputes.
Why Experienced Litigation Matters
Estate disputes are legally complex and emotionally charged. Skilled litigation counsel protects your rights, your inheritance, and your 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.
Common Estate Disputes
Most estate litigation arises from a few recurring issues. We help clients on every side of these disputes.
Validity Challenges
Claims of undue influence, fraud, or lack of capacity.
Fiduciary Misconduct
Self-dealing, mismanagement, or breach of duty by a trustee or executor.
Distribution Conflicts
Disagreements over who receives what, and when.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about Probate Litigation in Arizona.
Probate litigation is the process of resolving disputes over a will, trust, or estate through the court system.
Common grounds include undue influence, fraud, lack of mental capacity, and improper execution of the document.
Generally, interested parties such as heirs, named beneficiaries, or those who would inherit under a prior plan or state law.
It varies widely. Some matters resolve through negotiation quickly; contested cases can take many months or longer.
Yes. Many disputes are resolved through negotiation or mediation, which can save time, cost, and family relationships.

Serving Families Across Arizona
Protect Your Rights in a Contested Estate.
Fishbein Law Group provides experienced, strategic litigation representation in Arizona probate and trust disputes—protecting your inheritance and your family’s legacy.