If I Successfully Bring A Will Contest Case, Does The Estate Pay Attorney’s Fees?

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Attorney Jeffrey P. Coleman answers a common question about a will contest case and whether the estate pays for the attorney’s fees.

Video Transcript: If you are successful in setting aside a will, you have, in essence, provided a benefit to that estate and a benefit to the court in establishing what was the proper will for that deceased person.  Therefore, if you are successful in setting aside a will and establishing how the estate should be administrated, your attorneys fees will generally be paid from that estate.

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