Omaha Attorneys Addressing Family Conflict In Probate Litigation
Last updated on November 20, 2025
Navigating the emotional and complex landscape of probate litigation can be challenging, especially when family conflicts arise. At Reisinger Booth & Associates, PC, our experienced Omaha attorneys are dedicated to helping families resolve disputes and ensure a fair distribution of a loved one’s estate. Not only do we have significant legal skills, but we also have experienced mediators on our team who can help families work through disputes to reach an outcome that meets everyone’s needs.
What Causes Conflicts During The Probate Process?
Family conflicts in probate litigation often stem from perceived injustices in a will. These disputes may arise when a family member feels unfairly excluded or believes they have not received their rightful inheritance. Our goal is to address these concerns with sensitivity and legal expertise. This can include:
- Disputed wills: Disagreements about the validity of the will or its provisions are at the root of many probate disputes.
- Unequal distribution: If some heirs believe that an unequal allocation of assets was unfair, it can quickly lead to conflict.
- Disinheritance: If the deceased left one of their loved ones out of the will, it can lead to questions about whether this was really intentional or fair.
- Lack of communication: If the deceased did not discuss their plans with their loved ones, it can lead to misunderstandings and disagreements.
- Undue influence: Accusations that a will was created under pressure or manipulation can lead to challenging the validity of the will as a whole.
At Reisinger Booth & Associates, PC, we understand that probate is already a challenging time, and these disagreements can lead to additional strain. We bring together compassion and legal skill as we advocate for our clients’ rights.
Let Us Help You Resolve Family Conflict During Probate
If your family is facing conflict in probate litigation, contact Reisinger Booth & Associates, PC, for a consultation. Our compassionate and knowledgeable attorneys are here to guide you through this challenging time. Call 402-590-5384 or reach out to our firm online to discuss your concerns with a member of our team.

