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Posts Tagged: testamentary capacity
2 Results‘Leave Them A Buck And They Can’t Challenge Your Will’ – Nope, Not That Simple
by: Jacob Kaufman, October 5, 2020
A common myth about estate planning is that if you leave a nominal amount (say $1.00) to someone it prevents them from challenging your will. Like most urban legends, there is a grain of truth here – but it’s still a myth. This grain of truth is that one of the grounds to challenge a…read more
Assessing Testamentary Capacity
by: Justin de Vries, February 27, 2007
An article was published in the American Journal of Psychiatry in May 2007 and can be found at www.ajp.psychiatryonline.org. Among other things, the article considered the common cognitive screening tests used by the medical profession to assess testamentary capacity. By way of introduction, the article states: Clinicians and legal experts must understand that cognitive tests…read more