When approached to assist in the revision of a family member's will, the prudent practitioner will want to ensure that the testator is not operating under the influence of a beneficiary, and is not subject to weakness, dependence or justifiable trust that could result in an unfair advantage in favor of the beneficiary.
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TRUSTS AND ESTATES
When Is Influence 'Undue'?
New Jersey Law Journal
December 21, 2012
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