Probate Litigation

Protect your interests by calling a veteran Maryland probate litigation attorney at 240-847-0738.

After losing a loved one, the thought of heading to probate court can easily overwhelm bereaved family members. Fortunately, you can unburden yourself and defend your financial interests at the same time by hiring an experienced probate lawyer.

At the law firm of Powers & Worshtil, P.C. in Upper Marlboro, MD, our team of dedicated attorneys, paralegals, and support staff will guide you through your probate case and advocate aggressively on your behalf.

What Is Probate Litigation?

Probate litigation is a broad term that encompasses cases involving wills, trusts, elder law, and other estate planning matters. Some of the most common types of legal matters that the probate courts handle involve:

●   Contesting wills and disputing trusts

●   Resolving intestate cases (when no will exists)

●   Ruling on capacity and undue influence issues

●   Hearing breaches of fiduciary duty cases

Probate Litigation Services in Upper Marlboro, MD

At the law firm of Powers & Worshtil, P.C., we assist clients regarding a wide range of probate issues. Discover the types of clients we represent and the probate issues we handle, below.

Types of Clients We Represent During Maryland Probate Litigation

As part of our probate practice, we help estate administrators (executors or trustees), named heirs, and disinherited family members.

Trustees and Executors

Our seasoned probate lawyers frequently represent trustees and executors against claims that they have breached their fiduciary duty. Sometimes, potential heirs may file a petition that accuses a trustee or executor of misallocating funds, improperly distributing property, or other misconduct.

If someone has filed a claim against you in your capacity as trustee or executor, call our law offices immediately to protect yourself against personal liability.

Named Beneficiaries

In the vast majority of cases, the trustee or executor administers the deceased’s will without issue. On occasion, however, a potential heir may make a claim that jams up the works and prevents beneficiaries from receiving their inheritance in a timely manner.

At the law offices of Powers & Worshtil, P.C., we frequently represent named heirs in attempts to defeat the claims of disinherited family members, clearing the path for prompt distribution of assets.

Disinherited Individuals

Our team of probate attorneys understands how much it can hurt when you discover that your name went unmentioned in a will or trust. People who have been disinherited often find themselves asking whether the omission was intentional or accidental. Others may wonder whether the person writing the will fell prey to undue influence or lacked the capacity to understand and execute the will.

If you believe that you have been disinherited without good cause, give us a call so we can analyze your case. We will let you know whether it makes sense to challenge a will in probate court.

Probate Issues That We Often Litigate in Maryland

Challenging a trust or disputing a will often hinges on the fine details of specialized legal concepts, including both the law itself and procedural concerns. Some of the probate issues that we frequently litigate in Maryland include:

●   Elder abuse accusations

●   Forgery claims

●   Improper use of a power of attorney

●   Tax concerns

●   Issues with creditors

●   Determination of heirs

●   Location and retrieval of missing or stolen property

Powers & Worshtil, P.C. | Probate Litigation Law Firm in MD

When you are facing Maryland probate issues, be sure to engage our trusted probate litigation law firm: the law firm of Powers & Worshtil, P.C., in Upper Marlboro, MD. Call us today at 240-847-0738 to fight for your inheritance or defend against accusations of estate mismanagement. Our knowledgeable attorneys and paralegals are standing by to listen to your story and assist you in a course of action.