Contesting a will means challenging its validity or seeking a larger share of the estate. Common reasons include being unfairly excluded, evidence of undue influence, or doubts about the will-maker’s mental capacity. Contesting a will is a legal process handled by the courts, and strict eligibility rules and time limits apply in WA. It’s important to seek experienced legal advice early, as these cases involve complex emotional, legal, and evidentiary issues that require a tailored strategy.