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A contested will becomes so when it is challenged by another party. Typically, a
challenge is made in regard to the deceased free and clear ability to determine
the distribution of property and assets to their heirs.
The suing party might claim the deceased was under the influence
of another to prepare their will a certain way. A contested will might also mean
that the suing party is questioning the will’s legality, preparation, and whether
it was witnessed as stated.
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