Part 2: Influencing the future: What next for Undue Influence in Probate?

The first part of this article analysed the recent case of Rea v Rea,[1] noting the difficulties faced by someone wishing to plead and prove an allegation of undue influence on the basis of circumstantial evidence, since ‘persuasion’ will usually be a legitimate way of procuring the same result. This can leave those wanting to […]