KNOWLEDGE & APPROVAL
13/02/2009
The presumption that a Will which appears rational and has been duly executed had the knowledge and approval of the testator is one which requires strong evidence to rebut. If the circumstances in which it came to be executed are suspicious then on balance of probabilities it may be that the testator did not know and approve its contents.
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