Will disputes can be a difficult and complex experience to go through, but we make sure you understand the best solutions and receive the right advice to protect your interests. In this video guide, we take a look at some critical steps in navigating the dispute process and how legal intervention can help avoid prolonged conflict.
Key takeaways:
- The factors and dynamics that affect costs
- How to achieve a fair resolution
- Accurate cost estimations
Efficient Resolution Strategies in Will Disputes
Because we are so experienced in will disputes, we are able to provide fast, reliable advice if you have reasonable prospects of success in a world dispute. Depending on the parties involved and what you want the outcome to be, it is always our desire to try and implement an alternative dispute resolution process in order to try and get a quick and early settlement which generally benefits all parties involved.
Most people don’t like being involved in retracted legal disputes and the process of having an early settlement negotiation with the view of resolving the dispute early is appealing to some parties.
Party Dynamics and Complexity
This way you control the negotiation process and have direct input into the solution. By settling your matter at an early stage we can avoid large legal costs from both parties and save you the stress associated with retracted legal proceedings. There are matters where because of the other parties’ personalities to the dispute and essentially they can be unreasonable and unwilling to compromise.
To get what you deserve and what you’re legally entitled to we have to use the court’s intervention and ensure you get what you want. Litigation and going to court is a last resort but a tool that can be used if the other party refuses to act reasonably. If a party does not act reasonably then we can build a case that their costs should not be paid from the estate and they should be paid personally because their behaviour has been reprehensible.
Accurate Cost Estimation
If you’d like to discuss the prospects of your case or a strategy to implement we can try and resolve your matter for a mutual beneficial outcome, please contact us today for a free initial assessment.