Undue Influence and Will and Trust Contests and Disputes
Experience Makes the Difference
Were you to be the likely beneficiary of a will, trust or estate and learned that you had been removed from an estate document, or were never included on it? Do you have questions regarding undue influence that may have been placed upon your parent or other person during or after the creation of the will or trust?
At the Phoenix law firm of Gorman & Jones, PLC our probate attorneys are highly experienced at litigating will and trust disputes based on undue-influence concerns. If you have questions regarding contesting a will or trust, we can help.
If you have questions regarding changes to wills and trusts, and believe undue influence is a cause, contact a team of lawyers that has handed estate planning, probate and probate litigation exclusively for a combined 19 years. Call 877.237.0983.
Undue influence is usually committed by trusted advisors in positions of trust, including:
- Fiduciaries, conservators and executors
- Family members
- Doctors
- Church members
- Caregivers, including professional caregivers
Individuals who are susceptible to undue influence are usually vulnerable adults with competency issues and mental deficiencies related to Alzheimer's, dementia, senility and heavy medication. We can work with treating doctors, social workers, adult protective services, court-appointed investigators and other witnesses to build your case and advocate for your rights in court, mediation and arbitration.
Working in Arizona and Florida to Serve Clients Across the Country
We operate offices in Phoenix, Sun City, Arizona, and Apollo Beach, Florida, and handle will and trust disputes in our two home states for residents of all states. For a no-charge discussion of your undue-influence questions, contact our firm.
We accept Visa, MasterCard and Discover, are available for weekday and evening appointments, and operate five offices for your convenience, including an office in Florida. To contact us, call 877.237.0983.





