Will Dispute Resolution in Lincolnshire
Are you facing a dispute over a will, estate, or inheritance? Tyto Law are expert Will Dispute Resolution Solicitors in Lincolnshire.
Will Dispute Resolution can be stressful and complex—but you don’t have to navigate it alone. If you believe a will does not reflect the true intentions of a loved one, you may have legal grounds to contest it. At Tyto Law, we specialise in will disputes and inheritance claims, helping individuals like you protect their rightful inheritance.
✅ Do you feel there has been a mistake in the preparation of the will?
✅ Looking for a Will Dispute Resolution Solicitor in Lincolnshire or surrounding areas?
✅ Is the will is invalid, unfair, lost, fraudulent, or destroyed?
✅ Was the will was not made by your relative?
✅ Have you not been reasonably financially provided for by a will or intestacy?
✅ You have been left an unfair amount money or assets?
When emotions run high and the terms of a will feel unfair or suspicious, our experienced Will Dispute Resolution solicitors are here to guide you through the legal process with clarity and compassion. Whether you’re contesting a will due to undue influence, lack of mental capacity, or being unfairly left out, we provide practical, honest advice and strong representation to help you secure the outcome you deserve. We act quickly to protect your rights and your inheritance.

Frequently Asked Questions
Can I challenge a will if I am not in it?
Yes, if you were financially dependent on the deceased or expected to inherit but were excluded, you may have grounds to challenge the will. Let us assess your situation during a free consultation.
Is there a time limit on such claims?
Yes, contesting a will is time sensitive. We recommend getting in touch ASAP to help establish if there is a valid claim.
What are the costs involves, is it No Win, No Fee?
Your initial consultation will always be free, to help establish if you have a strong case and that we can assist you further. After this, a range of options are available, including a ‘no-win no-fee’ model. With this model, you do not pay anything unless you have a successful claim, should this happen, the charge will be limited to a percentage of the overall claim amount.
Should I complain directly to the solicitor currently dealing with the estate in dispute?
It’s usually wise to make sure you get the correct professional advice before starting a complaint. This is to ensure the facts are correct and you don’t make an initial complaint that turns out to be counterproductive when making a claim. Our solicitors’ aim with the free initial consultation is to establish the facts and put the best possible case forward if we can assist.
What if there is a dispute between beneficiaries?
We can help with disputes between beneficiaries. Our goal is to resolve matters efficiently and amicably whenever possible.