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jenbrown2 | 21:43 Sat 01st Nov 2008 | Family & Relationships
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My grandmother died recently leaving one son and two grandchildren,leaving a lot of money. Her son coerced her into leaving everything to him, which I know was against her wishes. Can the grandchildren contest this in Scottish law?
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Wills can be contested but tis a long and very expensive road.

Loser pays costs; so it could be worth it if the g.children have evidence to prove their stake i.e. Docs notes/witness statments.
How old are you Jen? I would suggest that you and your brother / sister visit your local CAB who should be able to point you in the right direction. If you are under 18 then I think maybe rules are different for contesting the will - has your father put it into trust for you?

(Have I read that question right - if your grandmother has two grandchildren then you must be one of them?)

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