Advancement in the medicolegal requirement for testamentary capacity assessment in older adults: the dilemmas in Hong Kong

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Medical and legal professionals are increasingly involved in probate disputes in which the validity of a will due to a lack of testamentary capacity in older adults is frequently challenged. The legal test for testamentary capacity under common-law jurisdiction was established in the famous case of Banks v Goodfellow (1870). The High Court of Hong Kong recently issued new practice guidance for legal professionals on the preparation of a will for older adults. This paper discusses the dilemmas and competing issues among different parties on this medicolegal interface based on recent literature and local examples. We recommend a risk-based pragmatic framework for legal and medical professionals to minimise potential disputes in testamentary capacity assessment.

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Lam, C. L., Siu, B. W. M., & Yau, V. C. K. (2022). Advancement in the medicolegal requirement for testamentary capacity assessment in older adults: the dilemmas in Hong Kong. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 29(4), 563–576. https://doi.org/10.1080/13218719.2021.1956381

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