
Cengage Advantage Books: Law for Business 19th Edition by John Ashcroft,Katherine Ashcroft,Martha Patterson
Edition 19ISBN: 978-1305654921
Cengage Advantage Books: Law for Business 19th Edition by John Ashcroft,Katherine Ashcroft,Martha Patterson
Edition 19ISBN: 978-1305654921 Exercise 10
Anderson lived to the age of 98 in her own home with the assistance and support of her grandsons who lived with her. At her death, the grandsons offered a will for probate, naming them personal representatives and sole beneficiaries of the estate. Anderson's daughter disputed the will on the grounds of undue influence. The grandsons had not only assisted Anderson in daily living, such as buying groceries and paying bills, but also had held Anderson's power of attorney, made appointments for her with her attorney, and taken her to the attorney's office. Testimony from a state worker who made surprise visits to the home declared Anderson to be well cared for and "very alert to be a ninety-eight-year-old woman." Anderson's life-long friend, Mary, testified that Anderson told her she did not want her son-in-law "to get his hands on any of her property." In addition, the power of attorney was never used, and no substantive changes were made to Anderson's will. Should it be admitted to probate?
Explanation
Yes , the will made by Mrs A should be a...
Cengage Advantage Books: Law for Business 19th Edition by John Ashcroft,Katherine Ashcroft,Martha Patterson
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