Execution of wills: evidence necessary to rebut due execution on sliding scale (High Court) | Practical Law

Execution of wills: evidence necessary to rebut due execution on sliding scale (High Court) | Practical Law

The strongest evidence necessary to rebut a presumption that a will has been validly executed is measured on a sliding scale, the High Court has confirmed (Royal National Institute for Deaf People and others v Turner [2015] EWHC 3301 (Ch)).

Execution of wills: evidence necessary to rebut due execution on sliding scale (High Court)

Practical Law UK Legal Update Case Report 3-620-7229 (Approx. 3 pages)

Execution of wills: evidence necessary to rebut due execution on sliding scale (High Court)

Published on 30 Nov 2015England, Wales
The strongest evidence necessary to rebut a presumption that a will has been validly executed is measured on a sliding scale, the High Court has confirmed (Royal National Institute for Deaf People and others v Turner [2015] EWHC 3301 (Ch)).