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Zulu123

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When a testator signs a will under false pretenses or without having the requisite capacity to sign, family members may contest the validity of the will.
 
  a. True
  b. False

Question 2

Bob filed a will dated 7/1/2010 with the court and is seeking appointment as personal representative of his father's estate. Susan found a will dated 3/14/2013 in her father's desk drawer. What is the best basis upon which Susan can object to the probate of the 7/1/2010 will?
 
  a. The testator lacked legal capacity.
  b. The will was improperly executed.
  c. The will was revoked by a later will.
  d. All of the above.



choc0chan

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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