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A will can be filed for probate anytime within fours years of the death of the testator. A person then has two years after the will has been admitted to probte to file a will contest. If you would like to talk to an estate planning attorney or a lawyer who is familiar with probate law to advise you about a will contest, click on the "Contest Us" tab at the top. |


The time limits or what lawyers call the statute of limitations for contesting a will is determined by reference to the date the will was