Probate litigation falls into several different categories, including: will contests, where someone claims that the person who wrote the will did not know what they were doing because of diminished mental capacity or that someone else made them do a will that didn't comply with their wishes; claims against executors and administrators for mishandling estates or estate assets; claims against trustees for mishandling trust assets; suits seeking an interpretation or construction of the language in a will or a trust; suits to determine whether someone is mentally competent to handle their own personal or financial affairs; or other types of proceedings in the Probate Courts to clear title to property or to arrange for the transfer of property.

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