Can a person with dementia sign a will?
A person with dementia is able to sign a will, but if their mental capacity leaves them susceptible to external influence, it’s validity may be questionable.
A person with dementia is able to sign a will, but if their mental capacity leaves them susceptible to external influence, it’s validity may be questionable.
Learning institutions serve as sanctuaries, where people of all ages can go to learn and discover new skills that can help them become more well-rounded individuals. Teachers and administrators play an important role in ensuring that this goal is achieved, and more often than not, they do all of us proud. Sadly, some faculty abuse their power and engage
What is medical malpractice negligence? While general practitioners, specialists, nurses and others in the medical field are, for the most part, stalwart professionals, sadly there are exceptions. The impact of medical professionals failing to uphold their oath and neglecting to care for patients can be devastating. Depending on the circumstances of the case, harm could range from complications and additional
Parents can cut children and stepchildren out of their will – or exclude grandchildren, nieces and nephews – but this doesn’t always mean these individuals are comprehensively barred from receiving some of those decedents’ inheritance. If you believe that you or one of your children has been unfairly or even illegally excluded from a will, or that undue influence was
The piece of legislation that determines what actions need to be taken in personal injury matters within the Australian Capital Territory is the Civil Law (Wrongs) Act 2002 (ACT), which will now be referred to as “the Act”. This article makes particular reference to Chapter 5 of the Act, being pre-court procedures in personal injury claims. Ultimately this Chapter determines
Can I sue a doctor for the misdiagnosis of an illness or injury? Finding out that you or a loved one has a serious illness or injury is devastating. The news can be even more distressing if a medical practitioner originally made the wrong diagnosis — leaving you wondering whether a tragedy could have been stopped in time if doctors
In the spirit of reconciliation GMP Law acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea, and community. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present, and emerging, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.
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