Estate Litigation Blog
"Diminished Capacity" vs "Lack of Capacity"
by Elizabeth Bozek, Published: July 20, 2011
Tags: estates, testamentary capacity
Brian Schnurr and Felice Kirsh will be presenting a paper at the 14th Annual Estates and Trusts Summit hosted by the Law Society of Upper Canada. Their paper will examine why testamentary capacity should be assessed as existing on a spectrum rather than there being a threshold, and how context can impact a finding of testamentary capacity.
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