B4 Magazine Issue 62 - Alice Schmidt Consulting Edition

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The current crisis could see “people attempting to witness wills at a distance through a window for example or via a video link

The social distancing guidelines currently in place mean face to face meetings when taking instructions for a will and/or , then executing a will are a thing of the past for will drafting solicitors. This coupled with the urgency to make a new will could result in people falling foul of the strict requirements for a will to be valid. So what is required for a will to be valid? 1. Section 9 of the Willa Act 1937 requires a will to be in writing, signed by the testator in the presence of two witnesses who sign it in the testator’s presence. Case law indicates that it must be physical presence. 2. A testator must have testamentary capacity to make a will, this means the testator needs to know they are making a will that will take effect on death; know what property they have to dispose of; be aware of people who may have a claim on their estate; and be broadly aware of how they have shared out their estate. 3. A testator must have made their will free from the influence of other people. 4. A testator must know the contents of their will, for example by reading it or having it read to them, and they must approve those contents.

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The current crisis could see people attempting to witness wills at a distance through a window for example or via a video link. It remains to be seen whether the process of due execution of a will made during the pandemic will be subject to rigorous scrutiny in any probate action or whether the courts will adopt a more generous approach when interpreting the law. We might also see a rise in the number of homemade wills and questions over whether the testator knew and approved the contents. Similarly, we shall have to wait and see whether the courts try to give effect to a testator’s intentions in these unprecedented times, and even if a will is not valid. Our Wills, Trusts and Inheritance Dispute team are ready to support you in these difficult times. If you would like to discuss a will validity challenge please contact us on 01865 781055 and a member of our team will be happy to assist you

 sarah.foster@freeths.co.uk  01865 781 055  www.freeths.co.uk

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