Estate litigation: Protect your rights

Published on September 08, 2025

Being involved in an estate dispute can create family tensions, complicate the settlement of an estate, and compromise your property rights. Faced with these human and financial challenges, it is essential to have specialized legal support to ensure an effective defense of your interests from the very first steps.

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Protecting your rights and preserving estate balance

Estate disputes are marked by their complexity, combining civil law, financial issues, and often delicate family relationships. Will contests, disagreements among heirs, disputes with the liquidator, or unequal distribution of assets: such situations require rigorous and humane legal intervention to reach fair and lasting solutions.

Facing an inheritance dispute can affect not only your property rights but also your family ties and peace of mind. Aware of these realities, we support you with integrity, clarity, and diligence, working to defend your interests while seeking to limit personal and financial repercussions.

Our firm thoroughly analyzes your situation, develops a tailored strategy, and represents you before civil courts or in negotiations. We act with professionalism and transparency, whether it is to enforce the wishes of the deceased, ensure a fair distribution of assets, or protect the rights of heirs and legatees.

With our experience in civil and estate litigation, we understand the unique challenges of each case. Our approach emphasizes listening, rigor, and efficiency, in order to provide our clients with human and highly qualified support during these sensitive times.

Our estate litigation services

Our estate litigation services include, among others:

  • Challenging or defending the validity of a will
  • Division of estate assets and resolution of disputes between heirs
  • Representation in cases of disagreement with the liquidator or co-heirs
  • Actions for reduction or annulment of testamentary provisions
  • Protection of the rights of an heir, legatee, or surviving spouse
  • Assistance and representation before civil courts
  • Negotiation and amicable settlement of estate disputes

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