For family members, heirs, and other loved ones, mourning a death and dealing with estate litigation is emotionally draining on its own. However, when legal disputes arise over an estate, they can intensify emotions and create additional stress.
PJI Law protects the rights and interests of beneficiaries and personal representatives, depending on the circumstances of the estate litigation case. At our Richmond, Virginia, office, our litigation team works to resolve estate disputes through negotiation when possible and prepares for court when needed, so you can focus on what truly matters.
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Here are a few points many people want to know early in an estate dispute:
Estate litigation can involve a range of disputes tied to wills, trusts, and estate administration. Depending on the facts, an estate dispute may involve:
Our estate litigation lawyers represent personal representatives, beneficiaries, and creditors involved in trust and estate litigation and other estate disputes. Whether your case involves a contested will, breach of fiduciary duty, or creditor claims, we offer tailored support to meet your unique needs.
PJI Law handles various types of estate conflicts, including but not limited to:
Our goal is to ease the burden of disputes for the people we serve. We prioritize resolving issues outside of court with effective negotiation strategies. However, if litigation becomes necessary, you can count on our team to advocate fiercely on your behalf. At PJI Law, our high-touch approach helps you stay informed, engaged, and confident at each stage.
Estate disputes can become harder when records go missing, deadlines approach, or communication breaks down. If you suspect a dispute may develop, these steps can help you prepare for a consultation and clarify what is happening:
Depending on the type of estate planning document, a fiduciary is a personal representative (also called an executor), trustee, successor trustee, or an agent.
Executor/Personal Representative: Named in a will, this individual manages probate, pays debts, files taxes, and distributes assets to beneficiaries according to the terms of the will.
Trustee/Successor Trustee: Designated in a trust, this type of fiduciary is legally bound to manage and distribute assets held in a trust according to its terms.
Agent: Named in a financial power of attorney (POA), this kind of fiduciary has a legal obligation to manage financial transactions according to the terms of the POA.
Estate litigation can involve deadlines that depend on the type of matter and when the events occurred, such as when a will was admitted to probate or when someone learned about a potential issue. Deadlines can range from months to several years, depending on what triggered the time period.
Certain challenges may require action within specific timeframes, and delays can affect the options available. If you believe a dispute involves a will challenge, fiduciary conduct, or missing assets, it helps to speak with an attorney promptly so you can evaluate timing concerns and decide what steps make sense.
In estate litigation, disputes often focus less on “negligence” in the personal injury sense and more on whether a fiduciary met their duties while handling estate or trust assets. A personal representative, trustee, or agent may face claims when someone alleges mismanagement, improper transactions, failure to follow the estate plan documents, or a lack of transparency.
Concerns may come up when beneficiaries or heirs believe an executor, trustee, or agent went beyond their authority, handled the estate or trust carelessly, or put personal interests first. Many disputes focus on whether the fiduciary followed their duties, kept clear records, and properly protected and tracked assets.
When you partner with our law firm, you gain access to more than just legal acumen. We pride ourselves on providing a boutique, “white-glove” experience that prioritizes your satisfaction during an estate litigation matter in Richmond, Virginia.
Estate matters can move in more than one direction at once, especially when someone raises concerns about a will, a trust, or fiduciary conduct. When people wait too long to raise issues, documents can become harder to locate, financial records may grow more complex, and pressure around deadlines can increase. Early action also supports clearer communication and a more organized path forward, whether the matter resolves through negotiation or requires litigation.
As our experienced litigation attorneys know, family members facing a legal conflict over an estate should not attempt to move through it alone. If you’re considering estate litigation, trust the compassionate and capable litigation attorneys at PJI Law to provide the guidance you need.
Whether your case involves a probate estate and an executor, a dispute among heirs pertaining to a trust, or false allegations by heirs or the family of the deceased against an executor or other fiduciary, schedule a consultation at (703) 865-6100(703) 865-6100 or via our online form to discuss how we can help. Let an attorney from PJI Law provide clarity and peace of mind during this challenging time.
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