Wills may notbe contested on the grounds of

A. undue influence.
B. lack of testamentarycapacity.
C. lack of properly witnessed testatorsignature.
D. lack of competence solelybecause of advancedage.


Answer: D

Legal Studies & Paralegal

You might also like to view...

A judge rules that certain evidence is “admissible.” What does this mean?

a. The evidence establishes the defendant’s guilt. b. The jury will be allowed to hear/see the evidence. c. The prosecution’s evidence is better than that of the defense. d. The jury will not be allowed to hear/see the evidence.

Legal Studies & Paralegal

Evidence that establishes the truth of a fact in question is called?

A. ?relevant evidence. B. ?direct evidence. C. ?circumstantial evidence. D. evidence.?

Legal Studies & Paralegal

An attorney's primary goal during cross-examination is to?

A. reduce the witness's credibility.? B. ?reassure the witness. C. ?uncover new facts about the case. D. ?enhance the witness's credibility.

Legal Studies & Paralegal

What is the rule of law?

What will be an ideal response?

Legal Studies & Paralegal