Wright v. Wright
Evidence established suspicious circumstances: the testatrix was terminally ill, on end-of-life medication, and witnesses described her as 'in and out' and incoherent; the propounder failed to prove on a balance of probabilities that she had testamentary capacity or that she knew and approved the Will's contents...
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- Citation
- 2013 NSSC 288
- Parties
- Applicant: Dennis Eliott Wright; Respondent: Cecil Lawrence Wright Jr.
- Court
- Supreme Court of Nova Scotia
- Jurisdiction
- Canada
- Judgment Date
- 20 September 2013
- Procedural Posture
- Application for Proof in Solemn Form of Will / Hearing and Written Decision
- Outcome
- March 2011 Will declared invalid and not admitted to probate.
- Legal Topics
- Testamentary Capacity, Knowledge and Approval, Undue Influence, Execution Formalities, Proof in Solemn Form
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
Dennis Eliott Wright
Applicant
Cecil Lawrence Wright Jr.
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Application for Proof in Solemn Form of Will / Hearing and Written Decision
Legal Issues
- 1 Did the testatrix possess testamentary capacity at the time the Will was executed?
- 2 Did the testatrix understand and approve the contents of the Will?
- 3 Was the Will executed free of undue influence or duress?
Ratio Decidendi
Evidence established suspicious circumstances: the testatrix was terminally ill, on end-of-life medication, and witnesses described her as 'in and out' and incoherent; the propounder failed to prove on a balance of probabilities that she had testamentary capacity or that she knew and approved the Will's contents (witness evidence indicated she was not read the Will and was misinformed about its terms). Consequently the March 2011 Will is invalid and shall not be admitted to probate.
Court Disposition
March 2011 Will declared invalid and not admitted to probate.
Orders
- The Will purportedly executed in March 2011 is invalid and shall not be admitted to probate.
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