Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Massachusetts

undue influence after a will which prevents any change in the will

''There is case law regarding undue influence to make a Will that may be adaptable to preventing the testator from changing a Will if you and your attorney can present convincing evidence that the testator would have changed the Will but for the undue influence. ''

Thanks for the answer, but I am confused

''if I can present convincing evidence that the testator would have changed the Will but for the undue influence'' what is the case law?


Asked on 1/01/09, 9:45 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Christopher Vaughn-Martel Charles River Law Partners, LLC

Re: undue influence after a will which prevents any change in the will

If you want legal advice on a specific set of facts, or you are seeking to prepare a novel legal theory for submission to the court, you should really bring your case to an attorney.

The number of factors involved (your specific facts, family situation, the judge and court you are before, etc.) are numerous and personal and probably shouldn't be discussed in a public legal forum such as this.

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Answered on 1/01/09, 11:11 am


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