Revocation of Will and Contesting a Will
Generally,
wills can be changed at any time and for just about any reason during a
person’s lifetime. Upon incapacity and death, those rights change. In
addition, certain rules must be followed to either amend or terminate a
will. As a rule, anyone “can” challenge the contents of a will, but
wills and laws can provide for penalties or “punishments” for improper
or unsupported claims. Wills can also contain statements for specific
actions if a person challenges a will.
In
the first option, you will address what the requirements are for
revoking a will. In the second, you will look specifically at a law in
your state and address if and how a will could be challenged there.
Choose from one of the following assignment options:
Option 1: Alma
Bones, an elderly, wealthy, and reclusive widow, believed that her only
child, Harold, had abandoned her, because he had not visited or phoned
her for over a year. She telephoned her attorney and directed her to
destroy the original of the will that was held in the attorney's vault.
The office was closed so she left the message on the attorney's voice
mail. That evening Alma died from a stroke. The next day, Alma's
neighbor and close friend notified the attorney that Alma had died.
Write a one-page memo to your supervising attorney discussing the following points:
- Did Alma effectively revoke her will?
- Should the attorney comply with Alma's direction? Why or why not?
Option 2:
Your supervising attorney has asked you to prepare a brief outlining
the grounds for contesting a will in your state. Prepare the brief and
include an example for each ground
Submit it to the W3: Assignment 2 Dropbox by Sunday, April 20, 2014.
Name your document SUO_LGS2003_W3_A2_LastName_FirstInitial.doc.
On a separate page, cite all sources according to Bluebook format.
| Assignment 2 Grading Criteria (Option 1) | Maximum Points |
|---|---|
| Located information about the revocation of a will, successfully. |
20
|
| Prepared a one-page memo. |
20
|
| Discussed both questions in detail, citing their reasons and any case law. |
25
|
| Used correct spelling, grammar, and professional vocabulary. Cited all sources using the Bluebook format. |
10
|
| Total |
75
|
| Assignment 2 Grading Criteria (Option 2) | Maximum Points |
|---|---|
| Located information about the revocation of a will, successfully. |
20
|
| Cited an example for each ground. |
25
|
| Prepared the brief using a Microsoft Word document. |
20
|
| Used correct spelling, grammar, and professional vocabulary. Cited all sources using the Bluebook format. |
10
|
| Total |
75
|

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