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most individuals sign in their lives, and it affects property rights for all time, the process should be taken seriously. Many attorneys incorrectly assume that estate planning is a simple area of law. Some less-informed attorneys believe estate planning to be a simple, fast, and easy way to make a quick buck, this could not be farther from the truth. An attorney involved in estate planning should exercise diligence and thoroughly document their work in the event they find themselves exposed to a malpractice suit. Ignoring indications of UI by the estate planning attorney can put them in a precarious position of needing to explain why they redirected a testator's estate while their client was unduly influenced.
1049:, legal professionals, and health practitioners in identifying potential instances of UI. The experts included: (1) a licensed psychologist who specializes in forensic neuropsychology; (2) an expert in the criminal prosecution of elder abuse; (3) a probate attorney with extensive experience with conservatorships, estate planning, and undue influence; and (4) a professor of gerontology with expertise in elder abuse. The resulting product is referred to as the California Undue Influence Screening Tool (CUIST). The tool can be used to help identify instances of UI in all fifty states. The study revealed similarities in persons who were particularly susceptible to unduly influence such as:
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Manipulation - Leveraging opportunity and vulnerabilities to take advantage of the victim. Situations are exploited in which the victim relinquishes assets that the influencer desires. These can take many forms such as depriving the victim of sleep or controlling nutrition, hydration, medication, and
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and undue influence. In assessing capacity, the practitioner evaluates an individual's ability to competently perform tasks (e.g., execute a will or give medical consent). These assessments give insight to the functioning of the cognitive capabilities at that moment in time. Conversely, screening for
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is supplanted by that of another. It is a legal term and the strict definition varies by jurisdiction. Generally speaking, it is a means by which a person gains control over their victims' decision making through manipulation tactics and unfair pressure, typically for financial gain. Historically, UI
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to bring a lawsuit against an attorney who executed a will that is later deemed to be a product of undue influence. Experienced estate attorneys tend to be vigilant of "red flags" indicative of undue influence during the drafting and execution of a will. Because a will is the most important document
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Elderly
Americans are living longer, and with this increased life expectancy, the prevalence of cognitive disorders associated with advanced age has also increased. A significant concentration of wealth is controlled by this aging demographic making them a potential target for exploitation. Modern
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Deliberate isolation - Influencers work to isolate their victims in various ways. Some methods include, "poisoning relationships" with existing friends or family. Shielding the victim from their support network (e.g., friends and family). Firing existing caregivers, canceling medical appointments,
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Posturing as advocates and protectors of the victim to make onlookers less distrustful. An influencer will often act as though they are genuine advocates for the victim and maintain a superficial appearance of friendliness and care. However, when alone with the victim, perpetrators tend to neglect
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Isolating the victim from their family and support system. Influencers often restrict access to their victim and maintain physical control. Supervising visits, refusing visitation, and denying requests to speak to the victim are indicative of undue influence. If the victim requires medical care or
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Because of the secrecy and tactics leveraged by an influencer, direct evidence of wrongdoing is often impossible for the contestant of a will to produce. Access to the individual is typically controlled by the influencer so that friends and family are unable to observe the perpetrator engaging in
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Controlling the flow of information to manipulate the victim and their view of the world. Limiting the free flow of information enables the influencer to distort the truth. This allows the influencer to portray a false narrative to their victim which helps them facilitate their manipulation. This
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Relationship poisoning is a process by which a person instills thoughts and beliefs in their victim causing them to distrust third-parties. Statements such as - "Your children aren't even around", "I'm the only one that's here for you, nobody else cares" or, "your friends are only coming around
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Substance use – Illicit drugs, alcohol, or prescribed medication may alter a person's judgment. Drugs can also cause addiction, and the influencer may leverage the addiction to control the person. The influencer may refuse to give the addicted person their pain medication unless the victim does
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The IPA analysis framework is the result of a task force formed by The
International Psychogeriatrics Association called Testamentary Capacity and Undue Influence. It consists of reviews on international law and common legal definitions of undue influence. The authors noted risk factors which
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Actively involving themselves in finances and financial instruments of the victim. An influencer will often initiate changes in financial documents. This may include directly or indirectly arranging for attorney's to alter estate documents. Perpetrators may attempt to become beneficiaries on
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Apparent authority of the influencer - The influencer will act as though that authority has been vested in them by the victim. Claiming to be the victim's spouse or romantic partner is another tactic an influencer may leverage to misrepresent themselves as having authority over the
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Emotional manipulation is often leveraged. Influencers tend to occupy a position to access their victim's medical records and other sensitive information. This helps them prey on their victim's emotions such as anxiety, depression, grief, fear, regret, humiliation, isolation, and
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Encouraging dependency — victims often find themselves dependent on the influencer for transportation, food, hydration, and medication. The influencer will often make threats to the victim to increase their dependency such as: "if I wasn't here, you'd be put into a nursing
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Lawsuits against estate planning attorneys have increased in recent years. Legal malpractice in trusts and estates is now considered to have the highest risk of exposure, representing 12% of all legal malpractice claims. Due to changes in privity laws, many states allow
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often includes restricting access to the victims' phone, not answering phone calls, responding to texts, using the victims' computer, and not allowing people to visit. If visitation does occur, the influencer is often nearby and will attempt to govern the interaction.
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Encouraging the victim to make rushed decisions at inappropriate times, such as changes to important documents while distressed( e.g. in the hospital or the same day as doctor visits and/or medical treatments).
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Undue influence originated from
English common-law in a doctrine from 1617. Chancellor Bacon found that a woman who "worked on the simplicity and weakness" of an elderly man was guilty of undue influence.
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Clinical models have been developed in an effort to assist clinicians and practitioners in determining if UI is present and to build a legal case. Some of the most prevalent models are discussed below.
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to be shifted to the alleged influencer if certain requirements are satisfied. Jurisdictions vary as to the requirements, but in general, the burden is shifted when the combination of a confidential or
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because they want to take advantage of you", are examples of relationship poisoning. These tactics are used to manipulate and isolate the victim while increasing their dependence on the perpetrator.
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The IDEAL model was developed by the psychiatrist Bennet Blum, M.D., it emphasized the social conditions frequently observed in cases of alleged undue influence. It focuses on five aspects:
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Process over time - Undue influence occurs over time. Influencers often learn to decipher their victim's needs and desires, they will leverage them to gain a foothold in the persons' life.
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Diminished mental capacity – Mental function declines, particularly as a result of aging. A person having difficulty thinking clearly may look to another to think things through for them.
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enacting mental pressure and physical harm. Pressuring the victim to make changes to documents when they are in pain, confused, or have recently undergone medical treatment.
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which occur over an extended period. To determine whether another person is leveraging unfair tactics on the victim, an assessment specific to undue influence is required.
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and passive. Physical signs of abuse may include unexplained bruising, scratches, and/or broken bones. Other signs may include missing or broken dentures, prescription
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Some factors have been identified that increase the likelihood of a person being susceptible to manipulation. Some of these factors include, but are not limited to:
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manipulation, thus a challenger is often unable to provide direct evidence. In an effort to address this substantial power distinction, many states allow for the
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1205:: while Mrs Snee's son exercised undue influence over her, it has no legal impact on the relationship between her and Contractors Bonding regarding her mortgage.
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A person seeking to exert undue influence on another person usually does so by leveraging their position of apparent authority. Some of these tactics include:
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Peisah, C.; Finkel, S.; Shulman, K.; Melding, P.; Luxenberg, J.; Heinik, J.; Jacoby, R.; Reisberg, B.; Stoppe, G.; Barker, A.; Firmino, H. (February 2009).
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families are becoming more complex and dispersed. Given these factors, the number of will contests involving undue influence is expected to increase.
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Once shifted, the proponent of the contested will is tasked with rebutting the presumption. The alleged influencer is required to prove that the
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may occur between the victim and influencer, as a result, the victim may even defend the perpetrator. The effectiveness of cult tactics (e.g.
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Undue influence is typically perpetrated by a person who is trusted by the victim and is dependent on them for emotional and physical needs.
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Dependency – When a victim is dependent upon the influencer for companionship, transportation, housekeeping, food, hydration, medicine, etc.
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1704:"The anatomy of undue influence used by terrorist cults and traffickers to induce helplessness and trauma, so creating false identities"
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Isolation – Family conflict, living alone, no living relatives or physical factors such as distance or difficulties with communication.
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are often found to have unduly influenced their patients, however, anyone in a position of trust and authority over the victim (e.g.
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brokerage and/or retirement accounts. Influencers tend to assist in securing legal documents such as competency letters and/or
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The SCAM model was developed by Susan I. Bernantz, Ph.D., it contains four elements regarding undue influence:
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2002:"Malpractice Melee: Fending Off the Disgruntled and Disappointed, An Estate Planner's Field Guide"
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made the will of their own volition, and was not under any influence at the time it was executed.
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Quinn, Mary Joy; Nerenberg, Lisa; Navarro, Adria E.; Wilber, Kathleen H. (2017-04-11).
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Plotkin, Daniel A.; Spar, James E.; Horwitz, Howard L. (2016-09-01).
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Journal of the
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dependency, especially if a change in circumstances occurred
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2049:"Good Estate Planning Process: A Panacea for Litigation"
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has been poorly understood, even in some legal circles.
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both in Québec and in the country's common law provinces
1916:"The Basics of Proving Undue Influence in a Court Case"
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Estate
Planning & Community Property Law Journal
1367:"What Is The Legal Definition Of "Undue Influence?""
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things for the influencer they wouldn't normally do.
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American
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1608:Liu, Pi-Ju; Wood, Stacey; Hanoch, Yaniv (2015),
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1002:Unnatural or unjust disposition of the property
667:2 Specific to civil and mixed law jurisdictions
1778:"Undue Influence: Everything You Need to Know"
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1871:"What Is Undue Influence in Elder Law Cases?"
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2127:"Elder Abuse: The impact of undue influence"
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1653:Mart, Eric G. (2016-09-01).
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1134:Susceptibility of the victim
865:Depression – The effects of
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2000:Streisand, Adam F. (2011).
1838:Behavioral Case Formulation
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1427:"Assessing Undue Influence"
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2106:leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
1490:"Defining Undue Influence"
1203:Contractors Bonding v Snee
1173:Psychological risk factors
1157:Environmental risk factors
1148:The IPA analysis framework
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818:psychological manipulation
322:Hague Judgments Convention
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1614:Aging and Decision Making
1554:10.1017/S1041610208008120
1047:Adult Protective Services
971:third-party beneficiaries
893:Manipulation (psychology)
673:4 Specific to the German
378:Anticipatory repudiation
128:unequal bargaining power
2262:Character assassination
700:Uniform Commercial Code
675:Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch
360:Third-party beneficiary
332:Rights of third parties
210:Accord and satisfaction
2017:Cite journal requires
990:fiduciary relationship
431:Liquidated, stipulated
276:Forum selection clause
161:Frustration of purpose
2364:Internet manipulation
2250:Negative manipulation
2189:Positive manipulation
1672:10.1093/arclin/acw048
693:Canadian contract law
61:Abstraction principle
1184:cognitive impairment
522:Related areas of law
421:Specific performance
271:Choice of law clause
236:Contract of adhesion
150:Culpa in contrahendo
56:Meeting of the minds
51:Offer and acceptance
2369:Market manipulation
1494:www.americanbar.org
1178:physical disability
686:UNIDROIT Principles
460:Promissory estoppel
340:Privity of contract
293:New York Convention
253:UNIDROIT Principles
96:Collateral contract
91:Implication-in-fact
76:Invitation to treat
2420:Equitable defenses
2374:Media manipulation
2354:Crowd manipulation
2328:Influence-for-hire
2301:Other manipulation
2231:Predatory marriage
1610:"Choice and Aging"
954:powers of attorney
802:hostage situations
506:Duty of good faith
403:Fundamental breach
369:Breach of contract
298:UNCITRAL Model Law
262:Dispute resolution
247:Contra proferentem
241:Integration clause
215:Exculpatory clause
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2338:Spin (propaganda)
2318:Good cop, bad cop
2081:Chapman v. Varela
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1342:"Undue Influence"
1086:social psychology
822:Traumatic bonding
798:domestic violence
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492:Duties of parties
483:Negotiorum gestio
472:Unjust enrichment
193:Statute of frauds
142:Unconscionability
114:Misrepresentation
71:Mirror image rule
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