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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

This is the first of two related articles about undue influence in the probate context, which will explore, first, this year’s important decision of the Court of Appeal, the case of Rea v Rea;[1] and

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