If you are concerned that a Will was signed in suspicious conditions, you are able to challenge it. The NSW Court of Appeal in its recent decision of Mekhail v Hana; Mekail v Hana [1] had reason to consider this question and identified the major legal principles to be considered for a suspicious Will.
When a Will is made in suspicious circumstances
By Andrew Frank on Aug 22, 2019 5:10:00 PM