Are You Involved in an Inheritance Dispute?
The Reminger probate department understands that inheritance is not simply about property. It's about the memories that the property holds. The house can hold memories of growing up. The car can hold memories of family vacations. In addition to cherishing memories, inheritance is about honoring the wishes of your deceased loved one.
If those wishes are not being honored, if those memories are not being cherished properly, our attorneys are here to help.
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Call us at 1-866-673-5278 or send us an e-mail to schedule a free consultation about an inheritance dispute. We are ready to listen and we are ready to help.
What Kind of Inheritance Dispute are You Involved In?
Estate disputes can come in many forms, including:
- A sibling who has been put in charge of administering an estate refuses to talk to the rest of the family about the process
- A family heirloom, such as an antique collection, has somehow become misplaced by the executor of an estate
- The child of the deceased is told by the person in charge of the estate that they are not included in the will, even though they know they are
- Your sibling hides the will
What may start as a miscommunication can quickly escalate into something as serious as fraud. If you believe that the estate of your parents or other loved one is being mishandled, our lawyers are available to protect your rights.
Do You Know What Your Rights Are?
In many cases, we have found that a beneficiary entitled to an inheritance doesn't even know what their rights are. In fact, we have seen many cases in which a person doesn't file a claim because they don't think they are entitled to an inheritance, even though they actually are.
If you have any question about your rights or what you are entitled to, we encourage you to get in touch with us. We will get answers to your questions. We will make sure you know your rights.
About Our Fees: We Want to Work for You
We pride ourselves on our flexible fee schedules. Not only do we handle inheritance disputes on an hourly basis. We can also handle some cases on a contingency fee basis or with another alternative fee arrangement. We want to make our services work for you.
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Contact us today to schedule a free consultation with an experienced estate administration attorney.

