Estate Litigation

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Estate Litigation Attorney In Florham Park, New Jersey

Facing A Disputed Estate? Flaster Law Group, LLC Will Fight For You

Losing a loved one is a profoundly challenging experience, one that brings a whirlwind of emotions and memories as you navigate your grief. Yet, the situation can become even more painful when disputes arise over their estate, complicating the healing process. When questions about a will, trust, or inheritance create conflict among family members or potential heirs, it is crucial to have experienced legal support. Neal H. Flaster, Esq. offers steady guidance and strong advocacy to help you move forward during this difficult time. He works closely with clients to challenge improper claims, defend valid estate documents, and address various issues involving fiduciary conduct, guardianship concerns, and heirship disputes, ensuring that your interests are well-represented.


Mr. Flaster approaches each case with careful attention to detail and a deep commitment to protecting your rights throughout every step of the litigation process. His empathetic approach allows him to understand the emotional weight of these situations while providing the strategic support you need. If you find yourself facing an estate-related conflict that is causing additional strain during an already difficult time, do not hesitate to reach out to Flaster Law Group, LLC to discuss your unique situation and learn how he can assist you in navigating the complexities of estate law.

Call Flaster Law Group, LLC at 973-822-7900 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.

Which Kinds of Grounds Are There to Dispute My Loved One’s Estate?

There are many complex reasons why a loved one’s estate may be contested. In some situations, a will may not meet the specific legal requirements necessary for validity, potentially leading to disputes among heirs. In other cases, a relative, friend, or caregiver may have exerted improper pressure or undue influence over your loved one, which can complicate matters even further. Additionally, questions often arise regarding the mental capacity of the deceased individual, particularly in cases involving dementia or cognitive decline, where their ability to make sound decisions may be severely compromised.


Sorting through these intricate issues can be overwhelming and emotionally taxing without knowledgeable legal support. Neal H. Flaster, Esq. understands the intricacies involved in such matters and takes the time to thoroughly examine the details of your unique situation, review all relevant documents, and identify any potential grounds that may significantly affect the outcome of the estate. If you believe something is amiss with the way a will or estate has been handled, it is crucial to take action. Schedule a consultation with Flaster Law Group, LLC to discuss your concerns, gain clarity on the issues at hand, and explore all available options tailored to your specific circumstances.

What Do I Need to Bring to My Initial Consultation?

After the loss of someone close to you, emotions can run high—especially when disagreements arise among family members or other beneficiaries. Gathering the documents and information related to the estate can help you feel more in control of the situation. If possible, bring a copy of the will, along with any materials that might show your loved one was facing cognitive difficulties or was influenced by someone when the documents were signed. If you believe the will or trust was executed under pressure or in questionable circumstances, bring any evidence that may help support your concerns.


Neal H. Flaster, Esq. will carefully review your information and conduct his own investigation to determine whether there are grounds to move forward. If a case can be pursued, he is fully prepared to advocate for your interests with dedication and determination.


Contact Flaster Law Group, LLC to schedule an initial consultation and discuss your next steps.

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Have Questions About an Estate Dispute?

If you're facing uncertainty or conflict involving a loved one’s estate, Neal H. Flaster, Esq. is here to help.

Call Flaster Law Group, LLC at 973-822-7900 to discuss your concerns and get clear guidance on your next steps.