The death of a parent is difficult enough. But the pain of that loss is often magnified when suspicions arise or are confirmed that someone (often another family member) unduly influenced[1] the dying parent, and caused them to execute or alter estate planning documents in such a way as to generously benefit one person, potentially […]
“What?! Grandma Left Everything to Cousin Joe?!”
November 30, 2015
Filed Under: Blog, Civil Litigation, Estate Planning Tagged With: Dying, Estate Planning, Grandparent, Parent, Power of Attorney, Self-dealing, Undue Influence, Will