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TESTATOR UNDER UNDUE INFLUENCE

Perhaps the most common grounds for challenging a will, "undue Influence" generally means that the person making the will was subjected to the improper influence of a third party. For example, a child may have unduly influenced a parent to leave a disproportionately large share of the estate to that child.
Another example is where the signer of the will has remarried and is unduly influenced to disinherit, in whole or in part, his/her children. Or the opposite may have occurred: the spouse may have been disinherited as a result of the children's undue influence.
Other examples of people who might exert undue influence are care-givers, advisors, and friends.
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