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Follow on Google News | How to Prevent Wills Being Contested in Wake of a North Yorkshire CaseA North Yorkshire woman successfully contested her parents’ will after they left their £2.34m estate to the RSPCA,
Christine Gill, 58, of Potto, near Northallerton, claimed her father coerced her mother into making the will that gave their 287-acre farm to the animal charity. Her parents had signed mirror wills in 1993, which left the farm to each other and then to the RSPCA if they both died. The court accepted that John Gill, who died in 1999 aged 82, had used his “domineering and bombastic personality” But experts disagreed about her mental state, with one telling the court that whilst she was an eccentric woman she did not have a formal psychiatric disorder. Anne said: “These days a solicitor should warn someone making a will leaving money to charity rather than to the family that there is a serious risk of the will being contested. “To prevent this happening it is sensible for clients to authorise their solicitor to contact their GP to obtain a report on their mental capacity, specifically referring to the terms of the proposed will. “Regarding this case, I suspect that the RSCPA will appeal as the reports suggest that experts disagreed about the mother’s mental state.” # # # Latimer Hinks law firm has a team of more than 50 people serving private and corporate clients. Their range of expertise and services covers legal issues for private and commercial clients and include - commercial and residential property, wills and lasting powers of attorney, trusts, probate, long-term care, tax planning, commercial law, alternative energy negotiation, property and disputes, business rescue and debt recovery, family law, divorce, pensions, employment, and land-owning etc End
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