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Testator Lacked Mental Capacity
Testator Under Undue Influence
Will Did Not Meet Statutory Requirements
Testator Did Not Sign the Will


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Contesting a Will

Contesting a Will A will contest is a court proceeding in which a court is called upon to determine the validity of a will. The person challenging the validity of a will is often referred to as the "contestant." The person who is defending the will is called the "proponent."

Testator Lacked Mental Capacity
Testator Under Undue Influence
Will Did Not Meet Statutory Requirements
Testator Did Not Sign the Will

In a will contest, the contestant offers proof or evidence that the will is invalid. Such proof is usually intended to demonstrate any one or more of the following:
  • the will was not properly signed;
  • the person making the will (the "testator") lacked the requisite testamentary capacity;
  • the testator was subjected to undue influence in the making of the will;
  • the testator was fraudulently induced into signing the will;
  • there was a mistake in the will.


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