Hi, I need help with a few questions regarding a possible dispute over an inheritance, if anyone can clarify anything that would be great.
First, is there a time limit on when a person can dispute a will? (My father died almost 7 seven years ago and I have heard that a person claiming to be my half-sibling may be about to make a claim on his estate).
Secondly, if a person was never recognised as someone's child, do they have a chance at contesting a will? (My father always maintained that the child was not his, but there was never DNA testing done).
Thirdly, can a person be obliged to undergo DNA testing by a court to determine half-siblingship? (Is this sort of testing even reliable in a court of law?)
Lastly, is there any way this person could try to have my father's body exhumed for DNA? (I am his only next-of-kin and would not give my permission).
I know this is quite a complicated situation, but if anyone had any answers they would be very helpful.
First, is there a time limit on when a person can dispute a will? (My father died almost 7 seven years ago and I have heard that a person claiming to be my half-sibling may be about to make a claim on his estate).
Secondly, if a person was never recognised as someone's child, do they have a chance at contesting a will? (My father always maintained that the child was not his, but there was never DNA testing done).
Thirdly, can a person be obliged to undergo DNA testing by a court to determine half-siblingship? (Is this sort of testing even reliable in a court of law?)
Lastly, is there any way this person could try to have my father's body exhumed for DNA? (I am his only next-of-kin and would not give my permission).
I know this is quite a complicated situation, but if anyone had any answers they would be very helpful.