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Office Location

The Porter Law Group, P.C. has offices conveniently located in the historic Rossen Building on the north side of the Jackson County Courthouse Square in Scottsboro, Alabama.We serve local clients in the
northeastern corner of Alabama, including Scottsboro, Fort Payne, Guntersville and Huntsville, as well as in Jackson, Madison, DeKalb and Marshall counties. We are also licensed in Tennessee and serve Chattanooga, and Winchester, as well as Warren, Hamilton and Marion counties. Drew Porter additionally serves clients in Hawaii and Guam. 

Experienced Alabama Attorneys Litigate Probate Disputes

DEDICATED LAWYERS REPRESENT CLIENTS IN THE NORTHEAST ALABAMA AND SOUTH CENTRAL TENNESSEE AREA DURING INHERITANCE CONFLICTS

Probate Litigation

The attorneys at The Porter Law Group advocate on behalf of clients in the Jackson County area and throughout northeast Alabama and south central Tennessee who want to ensure that property and wealth are handled in accordance with the desires and instructions of the deceased. If you suspect that a will is fraudulent or invalid, or that an estate is being mismanaged, you have a right to seek remedy in court. Similarly, estate administrators are entitled to defend themselves against accusations of incompetence or unlawful conduct. We represent beneficiaries and executors in estate litigation, seeking favorable resolutions to disputes.

INFORMED ALABAMA ATTORNEYS GUIDE CLIENTS THROUGH WILL CHALLENGES

There are several bases for challenging a will. Whether you are alleging misconduct or accused of it, it is important to understand the legal reasons a will may be challenged:

  • Lack of capacity — This ground alleges that the person who signed the will (the "testator"), was not of sound mind at the time the will was created.
  • Undue influence — A will might be invalid if a person with access to and power over the testator used emotional manipulation to gain special consideration in the will.
  • Fraud — This ground alleges that the person who signed the will was deceived about the contents of the document at the time it was drawn up.
  • Void for vagueness — This ground asserts that the terms of the will are open to conflicting interpretations, and it is impossible to know which interpretation is correct. A challenger can seek to prevent all or part of the will from being implemented.

Many probate disputes stem from suspicions that a particular individual took advantage of the deceased and was included in the will to the detriment of the rightful heirs. While the court looks harshly on elder exploitation, all challenges must be supported by reliable evidence. The lawyers at The Porter Law Group will represent your interests in a will contest.

ACCOMPLISHED COUNSELORS HELP WITH CLAIMS OF EXECUTOR MISCONDUCT

Executors have a fiduciary duty to manage the assets of an estate according to the wishes of the decedent, for the benefit of the beneficiaries. The fiduciary must act in total accordance with the terms of the will so that assets are not lost due to waste, fraud, misallocation or mismanagement. Beneficiaries may challenge alleged misconduct and demand a full account of a fiduciary’s actions. The attorneys at The Porter Law Group have experience on both sides of probate controversies.

Contact an established Alabama probate litigation firm

Probate conflicts can be damaging if they are not managed by experienced and knowledgeable legal counsel. The Porter Law Group provides capable representation for beneficiaries and fiduciaries throughout north Alabama and south central Tennessee. Call 256-574-5156 or contact us online to schedule an initial consultation at our Scottsboro, Alabama office, by phone or by video conference.