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Contesting a Last Will and Testament in Missouri www.yourestatematters.com
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CONTESTING A LAST
WILL AND TESTAMENT
IN MISSOURI
“Gaining a better understanding now of what a Will contest
involves may help you understand the importance of
executing a well thought out and professionally drafted
Last Will and Testament that will discourage would
be contestants from challenging your Will.”
Contesting a Last Will and Testament in Missouri www.yourestatematters.com
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Your Last Will and Testament is intended to be your opportunity to decide whatwill
happen to your estate assets after your death. Because you will not be around when the
validity of your Will is potentially questioned, it is imperative that you do everything
possibleto ensure your Will can withstand a challenge if necessary. Becausethe average
person has never been involved in challenging a Will during the probateof an estate
most people do not realize the financial cost and emotional toll of a Will contest.
Gaining a better understanding now of what a Will contest involves may help you
understand the importance of executing a well thought out and professionally drafted
Last Will and Testament that will discouragewould be contestants fromchallenging
your Will.
Contesting a Last Will and Testament in Missouri www.yourestatematters.com
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Who Can Contest a Will in Missouri?
A Last Wil and Testament cannot be challenged by justanyone. It only makes sense to
limit the ability to challenge a Will to thosepeople with an interest in the outcome of
the probateof the estate. In the State of Missouri, MissouriRevised Statute 473.083
specifically states that only an “interested” person has the legal right to challenge a Will.
For purposes of a Will contest, an “interested” person in Missouriis defined as follows:
“An heir, devisee, trustee or trust beneficiary under another purported willof the
same decedent, and a person who hasacquired, before or after the death of the
testator, all or partof the interest of such heir or devisee by purchase, gift, devise,
intestate succession, mortgage or lien…”
Contesting a Last Will and Testament in Missouri www.yourestatematters.com
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When Must a Will Contest Be Initiated?
As is frequently the case, the law muststrike a balance between two competing
interests when it comes to placing a deadline on a Will challenge. On the one hand, the
law needs to give interested parties a reasonableopportunity to pursuea valid
challenge; however, on the other hand the law is mindful of the need to proceed with
the probateof an estate so that the estate assets can be transferred to the intended
beneficiaries. With that in mind, a Will must be challenged “within six months after the
date of the probate or rejection thereof by the probate division of the circuit court, or
within six months after the firstpublication of notice of granting of letters on the estate
of the decedent, whichever is later.” By failing to pursuea Will contestwithin the
prescribed time framea prospectivecontestant effectively waives the right to do so
forever.
Contesting a Last Will and Testament in Missouri www.yourestatematters.com
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What Grounds May Be Alleged to Contest a Will?
Contrary to popular belief, an individual cannotchallenge a Will simply because the
individual is unhappy with the gift (or lack thereof) left to him by the decedent in the
Will submitted to probate. For a challenge to a Will to make it beyond the pleadings
stage the challenge must allege grounds on which, if proven, will invalidate the Will
offered up for probate, including:
Fraud -- when used in the context of a will contest the term “fraud” refers to a
situation in which a beneficiary made at least one specific false statement to the
testator, who changed his/her Will to benefit the beneficiary based on the false
statement.
Undue influence –this typically applies to undue influence by a beneficiary;
however, it does not have to be a beneficiary. Frequently, undueinfluence claims
are made when a beneficiary isolates the Testator during the weeks, or months,
prior to death, thereby gaining the ability to coerce the Testator into adding or
removing provisions in the Will that are beneficial to the beneficiary.
Lack of testamentary capacity –for a Will to be valid the Testator must have
been of “sound mind” at the time the Will was executed. The test for
testamentary capacity is relatively low compared to the capacity necessary to
contract; however, to satisfy the test for testamentary capacity the Testator must
have understood the value of his/her assets as well as had a general
understanding of how those assets would be handled under the terms of the Will.
Existence of another validWill–this could refer to a Will executed prior to, or
subsequentto, the Will admitted to probate. A well drafted Will should include a
provision that revokes all prior Wills; however, if that provision is missing in the
Will submitted to the courtand a prior Will exists it could be causefor a
challenge. Likewise, revocation clause, the mostrecent Will prevails.
Contesting a Last Will and Testament in Missouri www.yourestatematters.com
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What Happens after Someone Files a Will Contest?
The probate of an estate begins
when a LastWill and Testament
is submitted to the appropriate
court along with supporting
documents asking the courtto
open the probateof the estate.
Once that occurs, a contestant
may challenge the validity of
the Will by filing a Will contest
with the court. If the contestant
makes a prima facie case that
could lead to invalidating the
Will the parties mustlitigate
the challenge. Litigating a Will
contest can involvea considerableamount of time and money for both sides. The
Executor of the estate has a duty to defend the Will submitted to the court and may use
estate assets to do so. A lengthy and contentious Will contestcan cost an estate a
significant amountof money, effectively diminishing the estate assets in the process. In
addition, the probateprocess effectively comes to a standstillwhile the Will contest is
litigated because the outcome of the challenge will determine whathappens to the
estate assets.
At the end of the litigation, if the Will submitted to the courtis upheld the probateof
the estate will continue on the original track, meaning the distribution of estate assets
will be determined by the terms of the Will. If, however, theWill is invalidated for any
reason one of two things will occur. If another valid Will exists the terms of that Will
shall dictate how the estate assets are distributed. If, however, another valid Will is not
located the estate assets will be handled pursuantto the Missourilaws of intestate
succession.
Contesting a Last Will and Testament in Missouri www.yourestatematters.com
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What Effect Does a “No Contest” Clause Have on a Will Contest?
Although there is no way to ensurethat a Will is immune to challenges, including a “no
contest” clausecan go a long way toward discouraging challengers. As the name implies,
a “no contest” clauseis a provision in a Will that offers both an incentive and a
deterrent for anyonecontemplating contesting a Will. The incentive comes in the form
of a gift of estate assets whereas
the deterrent ensures that the
contestant will take nothing from
the estate if the Will contest fails.
For example, if you are
concerned that your adult son
will squander any gift you leave
him but are equally concerned he
will challenge the Will if you
completely disinherithim, a no
contest clause might be
appropriate. For it to work you
will need to leave him something in the Will. If your estate is worth $1 million you might
leave him $100,000, for example. Under the terms of the “no contest” clause you
include in your Will he forfeits the $100,000if he challenges your Will and is
unsuccessful.
The best way to limit the likelihood of your LastWill and Testament being contested,
and at the sametime ensuring it can withstand one even if it is challenged, is to work
closely with an experienced Missouriestate planning attorney.
MissouriRevised Statutes, 474.083
MissouriRevised Statute, 474.395
Contesting a Last Will and Testament in Missouri www.yourestatematters.com
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Estate Planning and Elder Law Attorneys in St. Louis, MO
St. Louis Estate Planning Attorneys: Planning for Your Future Today
Missouri Estate Planning attorneys Amen, Gantner & Capriano, Your Estate Matters, L.L.C. are
here to help you with legal issues regarding St. Louis Elder Law, Veterans Aid and Assistance,
Probate, Wills, Trusts, Trust Administration, Powers of Attorney, Health Care Directives, LGBT,
and all things required to establish a proper estate plan for the future of both you and your loved
ones. Our law firm understands the varying dynamics of modern families and seeks to address
these issues in the estate plan so your estate is distributed only to those who you request, instead
of those who may be otherwise legally obliged to it. Estate planning can be a big project that
requires consistent maintenance; however, our professional Estate Planning attorneys can
organize all of the legal paperwork and logistics for you, while offering helpful legal advice along
the way.
Amen, Gantner & Capriano, Your Estate Matters, L.L.C.
10805 Sunset Office Dr., Suite #100
St. Louis, MO 63127
Phone: (314) 966-8077
www.YourEstateMatters.com

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Contesting a Last Will and Testament in Missouri

  • 1. Contesting a Last Will and Testament in Missouri www.yourestatematters.com 1 CONTESTING A LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT IN MISSOURI “Gaining a better understanding now of what a Will contest involves may help you understand the importance of executing a well thought out and professionally drafted Last Will and Testament that will discourage would be contestants from challenging your Will.”
  • 2. Contesting a Last Will and Testament in Missouri www.yourestatematters.com 2 Your Last Will and Testament is intended to be your opportunity to decide whatwill happen to your estate assets after your death. Because you will not be around when the validity of your Will is potentially questioned, it is imperative that you do everything possibleto ensure your Will can withstand a challenge if necessary. Becausethe average person has never been involved in challenging a Will during the probateof an estate most people do not realize the financial cost and emotional toll of a Will contest. Gaining a better understanding now of what a Will contest involves may help you understand the importance of executing a well thought out and professionally drafted Last Will and Testament that will discouragewould be contestants fromchallenging your Will.
  • 3. Contesting a Last Will and Testament in Missouri www.yourestatematters.com 3 Who Can Contest a Will in Missouri? A Last Wil and Testament cannot be challenged by justanyone. It only makes sense to limit the ability to challenge a Will to thosepeople with an interest in the outcome of the probateof the estate. In the State of Missouri, MissouriRevised Statute 473.083 specifically states that only an “interested” person has the legal right to challenge a Will. For purposes of a Will contest, an “interested” person in Missouriis defined as follows: “An heir, devisee, trustee or trust beneficiary under another purported willof the same decedent, and a person who hasacquired, before or after the death of the testator, all or partof the interest of such heir or devisee by purchase, gift, devise, intestate succession, mortgage or lien…”
  • 4. Contesting a Last Will and Testament in Missouri www.yourestatematters.com 4 When Must a Will Contest Be Initiated? As is frequently the case, the law muststrike a balance between two competing interests when it comes to placing a deadline on a Will challenge. On the one hand, the law needs to give interested parties a reasonableopportunity to pursuea valid challenge; however, on the other hand the law is mindful of the need to proceed with the probateof an estate so that the estate assets can be transferred to the intended beneficiaries. With that in mind, a Will must be challenged “within six months after the date of the probate or rejection thereof by the probate division of the circuit court, or within six months after the firstpublication of notice of granting of letters on the estate of the decedent, whichever is later.” By failing to pursuea Will contestwithin the prescribed time framea prospectivecontestant effectively waives the right to do so forever.
  • 5. Contesting a Last Will and Testament in Missouri www.yourestatematters.com 5 What Grounds May Be Alleged to Contest a Will? Contrary to popular belief, an individual cannotchallenge a Will simply because the individual is unhappy with the gift (or lack thereof) left to him by the decedent in the Will submitted to probate. For a challenge to a Will to make it beyond the pleadings stage the challenge must allege grounds on which, if proven, will invalidate the Will offered up for probate, including: Fraud -- when used in the context of a will contest the term “fraud” refers to a situation in which a beneficiary made at least one specific false statement to the testator, who changed his/her Will to benefit the beneficiary based on the false statement. Undue influence –this typically applies to undue influence by a beneficiary; however, it does not have to be a beneficiary. Frequently, undueinfluence claims are made when a beneficiary isolates the Testator during the weeks, or months, prior to death, thereby gaining the ability to coerce the Testator into adding or removing provisions in the Will that are beneficial to the beneficiary. Lack of testamentary capacity –for a Will to be valid the Testator must have been of “sound mind” at the time the Will was executed. The test for testamentary capacity is relatively low compared to the capacity necessary to contract; however, to satisfy the test for testamentary capacity the Testator must have understood the value of his/her assets as well as had a general understanding of how those assets would be handled under the terms of the Will. Existence of another validWill–this could refer to a Will executed prior to, or subsequentto, the Will admitted to probate. A well drafted Will should include a provision that revokes all prior Wills; however, if that provision is missing in the Will submitted to the courtand a prior Will exists it could be causefor a challenge. Likewise, revocation clause, the mostrecent Will prevails.
  • 6. Contesting a Last Will and Testament in Missouri www.yourestatematters.com 6 What Happens after Someone Files a Will Contest? The probate of an estate begins when a LastWill and Testament is submitted to the appropriate court along with supporting documents asking the courtto open the probateof the estate. Once that occurs, a contestant may challenge the validity of the Will by filing a Will contest with the court. If the contestant makes a prima facie case that could lead to invalidating the Will the parties mustlitigate the challenge. Litigating a Will contest can involvea considerableamount of time and money for both sides. The Executor of the estate has a duty to defend the Will submitted to the court and may use estate assets to do so. A lengthy and contentious Will contestcan cost an estate a significant amountof money, effectively diminishing the estate assets in the process. In addition, the probateprocess effectively comes to a standstillwhile the Will contest is litigated because the outcome of the challenge will determine whathappens to the estate assets. At the end of the litigation, if the Will submitted to the courtis upheld the probateof the estate will continue on the original track, meaning the distribution of estate assets will be determined by the terms of the Will. If, however, theWill is invalidated for any reason one of two things will occur. If another valid Will exists the terms of that Will shall dictate how the estate assets are distributed. If, however, another valid Will is not located the estate assets will be handled pursuantto the Missourilaws of intestate succession.
  • 7. Contesting a Last Will and Testament in Missouri www.yourestatematters.com 7 What Effect Does a “No Contest” Clause Have on a Will Contest? Although there is no way to ensurethat a Will is immune to challenges, including a “no contest” clausecan go a long way toward discouraging challengers. As the name implies, a “no contest” clauseis a provision in a Will that offers both an incentive and a deterrent for anyonecontemplating contesting a Will. The incentive comes in the form of a gift of estate assets whereas the deterrent ensures that the contestant will take nothing from the estate if the Will contest fails. For example, if you are concerned that your adult son will squander any gift you leave him but are equally concerned he will challenge the Will if you completely disinherithim, a no contest clause might be appropriate. For it to work you will need to leave him something in the Will. If your estate is worth $1 million you might leave him $100,000, for example. Under the terms of the “no contest” clause you include in your Will he forfeits the $100,000if he challenges your Will and is unsuccessful. The best way to limit the likelihood of your LastWill and Testament being contested, and at the sametime ensuring it can withstand one even if it is challenged, is to work closely with an experienced Missouriestate planning attorney. MissouriRevised Statutes, 474.083 MissouriRevised Statute, 474.395
  • 8. Contesting a Last Will and Testament in Missouri www.yourestatematters.com 8 Estate Planning and Elder Law Attorneys in St. Louis, MO St. Louis Estate Planning Attorneys: Planning for Your Future Today Missouri Estate Planning attorneys Amen, Gantner & Capriano, Your Estate Matters, L.L.C. are here to help you with legal issues regarding St. Louis Elder Law, Veterans Aid and Assistance, Probate, Wills, Trusts, Trust Administration, Powers of Attorney, Health Care Directives, LGBT, and all things required to establish a proper estate plan for the future of both you and your loved ones. Our law firm understands the varying dynamics of modern families and seeks to address these issues in the estate plan so your estate is distributed only to those who you request, instead of those who may be otherwise legally obliged to it. Estate planning can be a big project that requires consistent maintenance; however, our professional Estate Planning attorneys can organize all of the legal paperwork and logistics for you, while offering helpful legal advice along the way. Amen, Gantner & Capriano, Your Estate Matters, L.L.C. 10805 Sunset Office Dr., Suite #100 St. Louis, MO 63127 Phone: (314) 966-8077 www.YourEstateMatters.com