/dɪˈspjutɪd wɪl/ – Phrase
Definition: chúc thư bị tranh chấp.
A more thorough explanation: A disputed will refers to a last will and testament that is being challenged or contested by one or more parties, typically due to concerns about its validity, authenticity, or the intentions of the deceased person who created the will. This can lead to a legal dispute or court proceedings to determine the rightful distribution of the deceased person’s assets and property.
Example: The disputed will is currently under review by the court to determine its validity.