Krischbaum v. Dillon

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 1991-03-13

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Fain, J. The principal issue in this case is whether a rebuttable presumption of undue influence should arise whenever an attorney, unrelated to a testator by blood or marriage, prepares a will in which he or she is named as a beneficiary. We answer this question in the affirmative. I We start by considering the contestants’ fourth proposition of law, in which they contend that a presumpti…

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