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Is driving the deceased to the lawyer’s office to sign his will may be considered as unlawful intervention, for a beneficiary?

By: דיאנה שאלתיאלPublished on: 09 February, 2025

 

Not necessarily. The Family Court in |Ashdod ruled that the fact one of the deceased children (and a beneficiary in her will) drove her to the notary’s office to sign her will is not to be considered “intervention”, as the notary testified in Court that he was alone with the deceased in all of his meetings and conversation with her and the signing of her will, without any presence of someone else including her son who drove her, to the notary’s  office (Family Case # 61436-07-20).


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