When elderly clients begins making radical changes to their estate plan, most planners begin wondering whether they're truly making those decisions on their own, or whether they're the victim of undue influence. Last month, a ruling in a New York case indicated existing parameters for what can constitute undue influence— and it's good news for people trying to...
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