Challenging Suspicious Wills - The Possible Claims & Defences Explored
Introduction
This webinar will analyse the possible claims and defences facing parties who challenge or defend ‘suspicious’ wills on the grounds of:
- Undue influence
- Fraudulent calumny
- Want of knowledge and approval
- Testamentary incapacity
- Lack of due execution
Wills frequently give rise to feelings of disappointment, or worse, on the part of relatives and other would-be beneficiaries, who persuade themselves that evidence exists which shows that the will did not, or could not, have represented the intention of the testator, or that the testator was in some way mentally incapable.
This has been a growth area of litigation in recent years, no doubt fuelled by the rise in property prices and fractious family relationships.
It is, however, often difficult to fit the evidence within one of the recognised heads of claim, which are subtly different in their application.
The webinar will discuss important recent cases such as Re Abraham, Rea v Rea and Jones v Jones.
Guidance will be given as to the most appropriate claim or claims in common factual scenarios.
What You Will Learn
This webinar will cover the following:
- Key elements of each head of claim that a will is invalid
- Which head or heads of claim are appropriate in differing factual circumstances?
- Relevant case law, with a particular emphasis on recent decisions
- The evidence required to support a claim
This pre-recorded webinar will be available to view from Tuesday 4th February 2025
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