Last updated: 4/13/2015
200.07. Testators Right to Dispose of Property
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Description
200.07 Testator's Right to Dispose of Property Elsewhere in these instructions I have defined the term[s] ["mental capacity to make a will"] [and] ["undue influence."] If [[name of decedent] had the mental capacity to make a will] [and] [the document in question was not executed as a result of undue influence], then you must not concern yourselves with the question of whether the decedent made a reasonable or wise disposition of his property. Every person has a legal right to dispose of his property as he sees fit. However, you may consider the nature of the disposition for the limited purpose of determining [whether [name of decedent] had the mental capacity to make a will] [and] [whether the document in question was executed as a result of undue influence].