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Testamentary Capacity: Time for a change?

Falk J has recently handed down her decision in Clitheroe v Bond [2021] EWHC 1102 (Ch), which raises fundamental questions regarding testamentary capacity, and in particular whether the Banks v Goodfellow test should be replaced by the test in the Mental Capacity Act 2005, as well as clarifying the test for insane delusions and the role of fixed false beliefs. In this webinar, Sir James Munby, former President of the Family Division and of the Court of Protection, chairs a discussion on the issue.

The following join Sir James Munby:

Penelope Reed QC – 5 Stone Buildings

Vikram Sachdeva QC – 39 Essex Chambers

Victoria Butler-Cole QC – 39 Essex Chambers

Nicola Bushby – Irwin Mitchell LLP

Alex Ruck Keene – 39 Essex Chambers

Jack Anderson – 39 Essex Chambers

Ruth Hughes – 5 Stone Buildings

Please click here to view this webinar