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LegalSmash
19 Jul 2008, 08:56pm
Maybe he lacked capacity

someone in the facts would want the will struck, and that is where we are talking about good discussion, dont have to predict where the contest will be successuful.

Work what I give you here:partydance:

in your discussion, some of it may indeed be useful...
arrrr, does the person who wants to contest the will have standing to do so, : any person whos share o th estate would increase i the contest was successful, it HAS TO increase, otherwise its bullshit... he got no game....

is there testamentary capacity when I smack thy wife with a chatanooga roadmap upon the buttocks three times while singing harry likes to fuck hamsters in the hamper at dawn?

If no, the guy lacked capacity.

I'd emphasize what a minimum standard this is.

Arrr, here be all o teh law regarding will contests, if you read EVERY will contest in this state, you would be a very dull person.

http://images.encyclopediadramatica.com/images/a/a2/Fat_mosh_girl.jpg

Italian Jew
19 Jul 2008, 10:17pm
lolwut?

Slavic
19 Jul 2008, 11:24pm
lolwut ? (http://objection.mrdictionary.net/go.php?n=2667659)

LegalSmash
19 Jul 2008, 11:38pm
http://www.miamiherald.com/static/multimedia/news/mortgage/

Jupina
20 Jul 2008, 01:31am
lolwut?

I bet you they saw crack.
I know that face. It's the 'Oh god what is that and why can't I look away' face.
Those pants don't look 'skank' friendly.

Slavic
20 Jul 2008, 05:58pm
http://www.miamiherald.com/static/multimedia/news/mortgage/

Hey legal if I were you I would buy up those foreclosed properties and hold em till the retail market bounces back in the next few years. That is depending on how much property tax is in your area. We have a high property tax in the township I live in.