Stella9999
New Member
- Jurisdiction
- Wisconsin
Hello all.
My grandfather was fairly wealthy and passed in July. He had 3 sons, one of which was my father. My father passed in 2018. Before my father passed a previous version of my Grandfathers will stated that his assets would be split equally amongst the brothers and if they were deceased it would go to their children.
6 months after my father passed the will was changed to completely disclude my father or any of us children. My father was 95, in an assisted living home and suffered from dementia. I believe there was some coercion by one of my dads brothers to cut out my dad and any previous provision for his children therefore giving them a larger share. How hard would it be to contest the will? We would have to prove undue influence and mental incapacity?
Thank you in advance
My grandfather was fairly wealthy and passed in July. He had 3 sons, one of which was my father. My father passed in 2018. Before my father passed a previous version of my Grandfathers will stated that his assets would be split equally amongst the brothers and if they were deceased it would go to their children.
6 months after my father passed the will was changed to completely disclude my father or any of us children. My father was 95, in an assisted living home and suffered from dementia. I believe there was some coercion by one of my dads brothers to cut out my dad and any previous provision for his children therefore giving them a larger share. How hard would it be to contest the will? We would have to prove undue influence and mental incapacity?
Thank you in advance