An Estate Plan is an essential part of your planning process. But there are ways an Estate Plan can be challenged as being invalid. This is part of a series of articles on ways an Estate Plan might be invalid and how to avoid these pitfalls. This fourth article in the series looks at testamentary capacity.
Reasons an Estate Plan Could Be Challenged: Part 4 – Lack of Testamentary Capacity
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