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Orphans' Court & Fiduciary Litigation

Will Contests & Caveats in Bucks County

Last updated February 2026
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✓ Verified Feb. 2026

A will contest is a legal challenge to the validity of a decedent's will. In Pennsylvania, a will contest begins with a caveat , a formal objection filed with the Register of Wills under 20 Pa.C.S. § 906.

Grounds for Challenging a Will

The Process

A caveat must be filed with the Register of Wills. The Register then certifies the matter to the Orphans' Court for a full evidentiary hearing. The burden of proof falls on the proponent of the will , the person trying to have it admitted to probate. However, once the proponent establishes proper execution and that the testator was of sound mind, the burden shifts to the contestant.

⚠ Timing is Critical

A caveat should be filed before the will is admitted to probate. If the will has already been probated, a challenge can still be brought within one year of probate by petition to the Orphans' Court under 20 Pa.C.S. § 908, but the procedural path is more difficult. Do not delay if you have grounds to challenge a will.

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Practical Realities

Will contests are emotionally and financially draining for families. They are expensive to litigate, difficult to win, and they destroy relationships. Before filing a caveat, consider: Is the evidence strong enough? Is the amount at stake worth the cost? Would mediation or a negotiated settlement better serve everyone's interests? I provide candid assessments, including telling clients when a contest is not worth pursuing.

Statutory content on this page was last verified against Pennsylvania statutes (20 Pa.C.S.) and Orphans' Court Rules: February 2026 . If you are reading this significantly after that date, confirm key provisions with current statute text or contact our office.

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