Losing a loved one is difficult enough without the added stress of disputes over their estate. If you’ve been inadequately provided for in a will, left out entirely, or believe a will doesn’t reflect your loved one’s true intentions, you have legal rights in Queensland.
Our will dispute lawyers in Brisbane help families navigate contested wills and estate disputes with clarity, compassion, and a focus on achieving fair outcomes.
Not everyone can challenge a will in Queensland. The Succession Act 1981 (QLD) limits who has legal standing to make a claim, ensuring only those with genuine connections to the deceased can contest estate distribution.
Beyond eligibility, you must demonstrate that the will has failed to make adequate provision for your proper maintenance and support, considering your financial circumstances, relationship with the deceased, and competing claims from other beneficiaries.
We’re in the heart of the Brisbane CBD, close to Eagle Street Pier and Central Station. Easily accessible by public transport and with nearby parking options, our central location makes it simple to meet with your lawyer in person when needed.
Unit 2B, Level 2/26 Wharf Street, Brisbane, QLD 4000
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We understand that the legal process can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re dealing with grief alongside it. At GMP Law, we’re here to guide you every step of the way:
We take the time to understand your circumstances, review the will or estate issue, and assess the strength of your potential claim. Our estate and will dispute lawyers explain your legal options and likely outcomes clearly, with no cost for the initial consultation.
We review the will, estate assets, financial records, family background, and relevant communications to establish the legal basis of your matter, including where a public trustee is involved.
If an agreement can’t be reached, we’ll prepare your case and represent you in the Supreme Court. We advocate firmly to ensure your rights are protected and that you receive a fair outcome under the law.
Throughout the process, we keep you informed, answer your questions, and provide clear guidance so you always know what to expect and what comes next.
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Understanding whether you have grounds to contest a will can help you decide on the right path forward. Our Brisbane will dispute lawyers can assess your situation and guide you to the most relevant information. There are a few common reasons wills are usually contested.
The will doesn’t provide sufficient financial support for your ongoing needs, leaving you facing hardship despite your relationship with or dependence on the deceased.
The deceased didn’t have the mental capacity to understand what they were doing when making the will, potentially due to dementia, illness, or cognitive decline.
Someone pressured or manipulated the deceased into making provisions they wouldn’t have otherwise made, overriding their true wishes.
The will was forged, improperly signed, inadequately witnessed, or the deceased was deceived about its contents.
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In Queensland will disputes, the focus is on ensuring adequate provision. Courts have broad discretion to adjust estate distribution based on individual circumstances.
Courts consider:
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For family provision claims, you must:
While extensions may be granted in rare circumstances, missing these deadlines can severely impact your rights or prevent a claim entirely, so early legal advice is essential.
Yes. Adult children can make a family provision claim if the will (or intestacy rules) fails to provide adequate support for their proper maintenance and advancement. Being financially independent does not automatically disqualify you, though courts will consider your financial position along with other relevant factors.
Contesting a will after the estate has been distributed becomes significantly more difficult and may require special permission from the court. In some cases, it may no longer be practical to recover assets. This is why it’s vital to act before the six- and nine-month deadlines expire.
Executors are legally required to disclose key information about the estate once a dispute or claim is commenced. If an executor refuses to provide documents or details, your will dispute lawyer can apply to the court for orders compelling proper disclosure.
Our Brisbane office is at: Unit 2B, Level 2/26 Wharf Street, Brisbane, QLD 4000
Located in the heart of the CBD, our office is under a 10-minute walk from Central Station and the Eagle Street Pier ferry terminal. Several nearby bus stops and convenient paid parking make accessing the office easy.
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