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What grounds are there for contesting a will, trust or deed?

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What grounds are there for contesting a will, trust or deed?

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Wills, trusts and deeds can be invalidated if the correct formalities were not followed in executing them, if there is a later dated document that replaces the document sought to be used, if the maker of the document lacked legal and/or mental capacity to execute it, or if the maker of the document was unduly influenced to make it.

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