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  1. Jun 1, 2021 · Susceptibility to undue influence is frequently used in estate litigation to challenge the validity of Wills and is defined as subversion of the testator’s free will by an influencer, resulting in changes to the distribution of the estate.

  2. Results: Susceptibility to undue influence is frequently used in estate litigation to challenge the validity of Wills and is defined as subversion of the testator's free will by an influencer, resulting in changes to the distribution of the estate.

  3. Results Susceptibility to undue influence is frequently used in estate litigation to challenge the validity of Wills and is defined as subversion of the testator’s free will by an influencer,...

  4. The following are some of the common issues that increase a person's vulnerability, and therefore susceptibility to undue influence: 1. Anything that reduces or impairs cognition ( dementia, intoxication, brain injury, etc.).

  5. Susceptibility to Undue Influence In the susceptibility theory of undue influence, “weakness of mind” is an oftencited cause of increased susceptibility. Estate of Yule (193 1) defined five elements of UI, one being that “the testatdr was mentally and physically weak enough to permit a subversion of his freedom of will.

  6. The possibility of undue influence for idiosyncratic participants within that target population based on susceptibility to unique physical risks arises when (i) the characteristics relevant to risk are known to the potential research participant, but (ii) fall outside an IRB’s generalized risk assessment, and so are not embedded in inclusion ...

  7. A claim of undue influence (UI) often figures prominently in will and trust contests and in other legal matters. Mental health professionals (MHPs) are frequently asked to provide expert opinions on UI, but the task is