Articles by David Catchpole
The Golden Rule
In Brief : People frequently tend to produce a will, or make changes to an existing will, relatively late in life - The starting position under English law is of course that a testator is free to dispose of his assets as he sees fit - Where that testator is elderly or infirm at the time of producing a will, their estate is more susceptible to attack where their capacity may be in question.
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