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How Do You Prove Lack of Testamentary Capacity to Dispute a Will?
Posted on March 26, 2026
Most people assume that once a will has been signed and witnessed, it is the final word on how a person’s estate will be handled. In most cases, that is true. But a will can be challenged in court, and one of the most common grounds for doing so is lack of testamentary capacity. This means arguing that the person who made the will, called the testator, did not have the mental ability required by law to create a valid will at the time they signed it. These cases are […]
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