What Constitutes Undue Influence?

 In Elder Law, Estate Planning, Probate

Undue influence often involves a family member or friend coercing someone to add or remove beneficiaries from their estate planning documents in the last months of life or when their mental ability begins declining.  In determining if undue influence was exercised, the court evaluates whether mental inequality, or a notable difference in mental sharpness of the elder and accused exploiter, existed at the time of contested will revisions.

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