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A testator's dementia can make the will invalid - Law of Succession

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detra9nowlen: <p>If the testator is suffering from dementia at the time of drawing up the will, this can lead to the invalidity of the will.</p><p>GRP Rainer Lawyers and Tax Advisors in Cologne, Berlin, Bonn, Bremen, Dusseldorf, Essen, Frankfurt, Hamburg,...

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detra9nowlen saved this page on 08/29/2013 01:26am

<p>If the testator is suffering from dementia at the time of drawing up the will, this can lead to the invalidity of the will.</p><p>GRP Rainer Lawyers and Tax Advisors in Cologne, Berlin, Bonn, Bremen, Dusseldorf, Essen, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hanover, Munich, Nuremberg, Stuttgart and London &#8211; www.grprainer.com/en conclude: The testamentary capacity of persons with conditions affecting their cognitive abilities is a question recently dealt with by the Superior Court [Oberlandesgericht/OLG] of Munich (File No.&#160; 31 Wx 266/12). The case concerned the testamentary capacity of a testatrix suffering from Creutzfeld-Jakob Disease with progressive dementia. She had drawn up several wills. A year before her death, she had made her son her sole heir by signing a notarized will.<br /><br />After her death, her son applied to be the sole heir, but the probate court turned the application down, ruling that the deceased had been incapable of making a testament. The son appealed to the Super

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<p>If the testator is suffering from dementia at the time of drawing up the will, this can lead to the invalidity of the will.</p><p>GRP Rainer Lawyers and Tax Advisors in Cologne, Berlin, Bonn, Bremen, Dusseldorf, Essen, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hanover, Munich, Nuremberg, Stuttgart and London &#8211; www.grprainer.com/en conclude: The testamentary capacity of persons with conditions affecting their cognitive abilities is a question recently dealt with by the Superior Court [Oberlandesgericht/OLG] of Munich (File No.&#160; 31 Wx 266/12). The case concerned the testamentary capacity of a testatrix suffering from Creutzfeld-Jakob Disease with progressive dementia. She had drawn up several wills. A year before her death, she had made her son her sole heir by signing a notarized will.<br /><br />After her death, her son applied to be the sole heir, but the probate court turned the application down, ruling that the deceased had been incapable of making a testament. The son appealed to the Super

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<p>If the testator is suffering from dementia at the time of drawing up the will, this can lead to the invalidity of the will.</p><p>GRP Rainer Lawyers and Tax Advisors in Cologne, Berlin, Bonn, Bremen, Dusseldorf, Essen, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hanover, Munich, Nuremberg, Stuttgart and London &#8211; www.grprainer.com/en conclude: The testamentary capacity of persons with conditions affecting their cognitive abilities is a question recently dealt with by the Superior Court [Oberlandesgericht/OLG] of Munich (File No.&#160; 31 Wx 266/12). The case concerned the testamentary capacity of a testatrix suffering from Creutzfeld-Jakob Disease with progressive dementia. She had drawn up several wills. A year before her death, she had made her son her sole heir by signing a notarized will.<br /><br />After her death, her son applied to be the sole heir, but the probate court turned the application down, ruling that the deceased had been incapable of making a testament. The son appealed to the Super

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<p>If the testator is suffering from dementia at the time of drawing up the will, this can lead to the invalidity of the will.</p><p>GRP Rainer Lawyers and Tax Advisors in Cologne, Berlin, Bonn, Bremen, Dusseldorf, Essen, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hanover, Munich, Nuremberg, Stuttgart and London &#8211; www.grprainer.com/en conclude: The testamentary capacity of persons with conditions affecting their cognitive abilities is a question recently dealt with by the Superior Court [Oberlandesgericht/OLG] of Munich (File No.&#160; 31 Wx 266/12). The case concerned the testamentary capacity of a testatrix suffering from Creutzfeld-Jakob Disease with progressive dementia. She had drawn up several wills. A year before her death, she had made her son her sole heir by signing a notarized will.<br /><br />After her death, her son applied to be the sole heir, but the probate court turned the application down, ruling that the deceased had been incapable of making a testament. The son appealed to the Super

stefanydoeringe saved this page on 08/29/2013 02:19am

<p>If the testator is suffering from dementia at the time of drawing up the will, this can lead to the invalidity of the will.</p><p>GRP Rainer Lawyers and Tax Advisors in Cologne, Berlin, Bonn, Bremen, Dusseldorf, Essen, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hanover, Munich, Nuremberg, Stuttgart and London &#8211; www.grprainer.com/en conclude: The testamentary capacity of persons with conditions affecting their cognitive abilities is a question recently dealt with by the Superior Court [Oberlandesgericht/OLG] of Munich (File No.&#160; 31 Wx 266/12). The case concerned the testamentary capacity of a testatrix suffering from Creutzfeld-Jakob Disease with progressive dementia. She had drawn up several wills. A year before her death, she had made her son her sole heir by signing a notarized will.<br /><br />After her death, her son applied to be the sole heir, but the probate court turned the application down, ruling that the deceased had been incapable of making a testament. The son appealed to the Super

shirleymappes saved this page on 08/29/2013 02:27am

<p>If the testator is suffering from dementia at the time of drawing up the will, this can lead to the invalidity of the will.</p><p>GRP Rainer Lawyers and Tax Advisors in Cologne, Berlin, Bonn, Bremen, Dusseldorf, Essen, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hanover, Munich, Nuremberg, Stuttgart and London &#8211; www.grprainer.com/en conclude: The testamentary capacity of persons with conditions affecting their cognitive abilities is a question recently dealt with by the Superior Court [Oberlandesgericht/OLG] of Munich (File No.&#160; 31 Wx 266/12). The case concerned the testamentary capacity of a testatrix suffering from Creutzfeld-Jakob Disease with progressive dementia. She had drawn up several wills. A year before her death, she had made her son her sole heir by signing a notarized will.<br /><br />After her death, her son applied to be the sole heir, but the probate court turned the application down, ruling that the deceased had been incapable of making a testament. The son appealed to the Super

sparklerippert saved this page on 08/29/2013 02:31am

<p>If the testator is suffering from dementia at the time of drawing up the will, this can lead to the invalidity of the will.</p><p>GRP Rainer Lawyers and Tax Advisors in Cologne, Berlin, Bonn, Bremen, Dusseldorf, Essen, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hanover, Munich, Nuremberg, Stuttgart and London &#8211; www.grprainer.com/en conclude: The testamentary capacity of persons with conditions affecting their cognitive abilities is a question recently dealt with by the Superior Court [Oberlandesgericht/OLG] of Munich (File No.&#160; 31 Wx 266/12). The case concerned the testamentary capacity of a testatrix suffering from Creutzfeld-Jakob Disease with progressive dementia. She had drawn up several wills. A year before her death, she had made her son her sole heir by signing a notarized will.<br /><br />After her death, her son applied to be the sole heir, but the probate court turned the application down, ruling that the deceased had been incapable of making a testament. The son appealed to the Super

douglas9koons saved this page on 09/24/2013 02:30pm

<p>If the testator is suffering from dementia at the time of drawing up the will, this can lead to the invalidity of the will.</p><p>GRP Rainer Lawyers and Tax Advisors in Cologne, Berlin, Bonn, Bremen, Dusseldorf, Essen, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hanover, Munich, Nuremberg, Stuttgart and London &#8211; www.grprainer.com/en conclude: The testamentary capacity of persons with conditions affecting their cognitive abilities is a question recently dealt with by the Superior Court [Oberlandesgericht/OLG] of Munich (File No.&#160; 31 Wx 266/12). The case concerned the testamentary capacity of a testatrix suffering from Creutzfeld-Jakob Disease with progressive dementia. She had drawn up several wills. A year before her death, she had made her son her sole heir by signing a notarized will.<br /><br />After her death, her son applied to be the sole heir, but the probate court turned the application down, ruling that the deceased had been incapable of making a testament. The son appealed to the Super

alvaro9oyervi saved this page on 10/24/2013 07:27pm

<p>If the testator is suffering from dementia at the time of drawing up the will, this can lead to the invalidity of the will.</p><p>GRP Rainer Lawyers and Tax Advisors in Cologne, Berlin, Bonn, Bremen, Dusseldorf, Essen, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hanover, Munich, Nuremberg, Stuttgart and London &#8211; www.grprainer.com/en conclude: The testamentary capacity of persons with conditions affecting their cognitive abilities is a question recently dealt with by the Superior Court [Oberlandesgericht/OLG] of Munich (File No.&#160; 31 Wx 266/12). The case concerned the testamentary capacity of a testatrix suffering from Creutzfeld-Jakob Disease with progressive dementia. She had drawn up several wills. A year before her death, she had made her son her sole heir by signing a notarized will.<br /><br />After her death, her son applied to be the sole heir, but the probate court turned the application down, ruling that the deceased had been incapable of making a testament. The son appealed to the Super

chuck9lenhart saved this page on 11/11/2013 02:38am

<p>If the testator is suffering from dementia at the time of drawing up the will, this can lead to the invalidity of the will.</p><p>GRP Rainer Lawyers and Tax Advisors in Cologne, Berlin, Bonn, Bremen, Dusseldorf, Essen, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hanover, Munich, Nuremberg, Stuttgart and London &#8211; www.grprainer.com/en conclude: The testamentary capacity of persons with conditions affecting their cognitive abilities is a question recently dealt with by the Superior Court [Oberlandesgericht/OLG] of Munich (File No.&#160; 31 Wx 266/12). The case concerned the testamentary capacity of a testatrix suffering from Creutzfeld-Jakob Disease with progressive dementia. She had drawn up several wills. A year before her death, she had made her son her sole heir by signing a notarized will.<br /><br />After her death, her son applied to be the sole heir, but the probate court turned the application down, ruling that the deceased had been incapable of making a testament. The son appealed to the Super

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