Illinois Jury Instructions
Civil
200 Will Contest
Last updated: 4/13/2015
200.11. Testamentary Capacity-Effect of Prior Adjudication of Mental Incapacity
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200.11 Testamentary Capacity--Effect of Prior Adjudication of Mental Incapacity [A person who has been declared by a court [to be incompetent] [to be in need of mental treatment] [to be mentally retarded] [to be disabled]] [or] [a person who has had a [guardian] [conservator] appointed for him] can still make a valid will if he has the mental capacity to do so. The tests for mental capacity to make a will are stated elsewhere in these instructions.
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