Practice Areas
Will & Trust Litigation
Charlotte Will Contest Attorney & Trust Administration Lawyer
Helping you protect what is yours.
The Robinson Law Office in Charlotte is one of the few law firms in the area to practice in the complicated matters of will and trust litigation. We are the law firm other lawyers turn to when presented with a will contest (often called a Caveat) or trust suit because of our experience and success in this delicate area of the law.
Unfortunately, will and trust disputes are quite common after a loved one has passed away. Whether a person feels they were unfairly written out of a will, or that their inheritance is less than what they were entitled to, these disputes are typically complex and emotional. As a North Carolina will contest attorney and trust administration lawyer, J. Neil Robinson is experienced with this delicate type of litigation. We pride ourselves on coming up with solutions to these legal matters that are both sensitive and satisfying to all parties involved.
Successful will and trust litigation requires intimate knowledge of several esoteric areas of law, including caveat statutes and case law, probate law, future interests law, and trust administration law, as well as trial rules and evidence law. We know these laws backwards and forwards, and will use that knowledge to your advantage in a court of law.
If you seek trustworthy legal advice from an experienced Charlotte will contest attorney, please contact our trust administration lawyer at the Robinson Law Office. We offer free initial consultations to all of our will and trust litigation clients, and oftentimes in these cases work on a contingency fee arrangement, which means that we do not get paid unless you do. We will help resolve your legal situation fairly and effectively.
Our will & trust dispute attorney represents clients in Charlotte and throughout North Carolina, including the cities of Gastonia, Shelby, Statesville, Lincolnton, Hickory, Monroe, Salisbury, Kannapolis, Concord, and the surrounding areas.