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Will Contest Prevention
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Page 1: 1. Exclusion of natural objects of bounty 2. Unequal treatment of children.

Will Contest Prevention

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Reasons to Anticipate Will Contest

1. Exclusion of natural objects of bounty

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Reasons to Anticipate Will Contest

1. Exclusion of natural objects of bounty

2. Unequal treatment of children

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Reasons to Anticipate Will Contest

1. Exclusion of natural objects of bounty

2. Unequal treatment of children

3. Sudden or significant change in disposition plan

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Reasons to Anticipate Will Contest

1. Exclusion of natural objects of bounty

2. Unequal treatment of children

3. Sudden or significant change in disposition plan

4. Excessive restrictions on gifts to beneficiaries who are also heirs

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Reasons to Anticipate Will Contest

1. Exclusion of natural objects of bounty

2. Unequal treatment of children

3. Sudden or significant change in disposition plan

4. Excessive restrictions on gifts to beneficiaries who are also heirs

5. Elderly or disabled testator

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Reasons to Anticipate Will Contest

1. Exclusion of natural objects of bounty

2. Unequal treatment of children

3. Sudden or significant change in disposition plan

4. Excessive restrictions on gifts to beneficiaries who are also heirs

5. Elderly or disabled testator6. Testator who behaves

strangely

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Techniques – The “Tool Box”

1. Include in terrorem (no contest) (forfeiture) provision

Beneficiary who contests and loses forfeits testamentary gift.

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Techniques – The “Tool Box”

1. Include in terrorem (no contest) (forfeiture) provision

If death after 6/19/09, good faith/probable cause contests will not trigger forfeiture. § 64.

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Techniques – The “Tool Box”

1. Include in terrorem (no contest) (forfeiture) provision

Strictly construed.

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Techniques – The “Tool Box”

1. Include in terrorem (no contest) (forfeiture) provision

Drafting guidelines:▪ Create substantial risk

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Techniques – The “Tool Box”

1. Include in terrorem (no contest) (forfeiture) provision

Drafting guidelines:▪ Create substantial risk▪ Describe triggering conduct

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Techniques – The “Tool Box”

1. Include in terrorem (no contest) (forfeiture) provision

Drafting guidelines:▪ Create substantial risk▪ Describe triggering conduct▪ Indicate beneficiary of forfeited property

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Techniques – The “Tool Box”

2. Do not explain reasons for property disposition.

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Techniques – The “Tool Box”

3. Avoid bitter or hateful language.

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Techniques – The “Tool Box”

4. Use holographic “back up” will.

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Techniques – The “Tool Box”

5. Enhance will execution ceremony.

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Techniques – The “Tool Box”

6. Video-record will execution ceremony.

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Techniques – The “Tool Box”

7. Select witnesses thoughtfully.

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Techniques – The “Tool Box”

8. Obtain affidavits of individuals familiar with testator.

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Techniques – The “Tool Box”

9. Document transactions with testator verifying intent.

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Techniques – The “Tool Box”

10. Obtain other evidence to document testator’s actions.

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Techniques – The “Tool Box”

11. Preserve prior will if better than intestacy.

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Techniques – The “Tool Box”

12. Reexecute same will on regular basis.

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Techniques – The “Tool Box”

13. Consider a more “traditional” disposition.

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Techniques – The “Tool Box”

14. “Trick” disinherited potential heir with inter vivos gift.

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Techniques – The “Tool Box”

15. Use non-probate techniques.

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Techniques – The “Tool Box”

16. Convince disinherited potential heir to agree not to contest (contract).


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