Contesting Deathbed Will Guide
Summary
Contesting a deathbed will in New York involves examining the mental capacity of the testator, potential undue influence, and the presence of proper witnesses. If you suspect undue influence, as in the case where a sister influenced a father suffering from a terminal illness, you may have grounds to contest the will. It is advisable to seek legal advice to navigate the complexities of estate law and ensure your rights are protected.Full Conversation
my sister placed a deathbed will in front of my father three days before he died.
It seems like you're dealing with a complex estate issue involving a deathbed will. In New Jersey, certain factors can affect the validity of such wills:
- The mental capacity of the testator (your father) at the time of signing.
- Potential undue influence from your sister.
- Proper witnessing of the will.
Have you considered contesting the will or seeking legal advice on this matter?
I do need to contest the deathbed will in New York.
Contesting a deathbed will in New York involves specific considerations. Here are some key points:
- Mental Capacity: Was your father of sound mind when he signed the will?
- Undue Influence: Did your sister unduly influence him?
- Witnesses: Were proper witnesses present during the signing?
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can assist you better with this?
my sister did unduly influence my father while he was in the hospital suffering from a terminal illness.
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