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Assessing legal capacity when making a will: Why a 150 year old case still remains relevant today

In order for a testamentary will to be valid the ‘testator’ (i.e. the person making the will) must be of sound mind, memory and understanding. The process of meeting this criteria is referred to as having ‘testamentary capacity.’

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