A provision in a juridical act that purports to penalize a person for filing an action to challenge an inter vivos or mortis causa donation, an action related to a succession, or an action related to a trust administration is unenforceable if, at the time of instituting the action to challenge, a factual basis existed that would lead a reasonable person to conclude that there is a substantial likelihood that the challenge would be successful.
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