Banks v. Goodfellow [1870. LR 5 QB 549 (Eng.)] is almost 150 years old, yet still stands as authority for the principle that unsoundness of the mind will not rebut testamentary capacity where it does not affect the will itself. Readers of this journal would know that psychology has advanced greatly during this sesquicentenary, and yet the law relating to testamentary capacity has remained relatively stagnant. We review the present laws relating to decision-making for adults with impaired capacity, particularly in Queensland, and also review various models of gauging decision-making capacity in other jurisdictions. We argue that qualified experts should be enlisted to make determinations about testamentary capacity when questions of capacity...
The law’s cliff-edge approach to mental capacity denies those who lack capacity any right to determi...
While no person expects, nor wishes, to experience a lack of capacity, the very real fact of life is...
Adequate cognitive and emotional capacity is essential to autonomous decision making by adult medica...
Banks v. Goodfellow [1870. LR 5 QB 549 (Eng.)] is almost 150 years old, yet still stands as authorit...
The assessment of testamentary capacity is growing in complexity and increasingly demands an interdi...
BACKGROUND: Challenges to wills on the basis of lack of testamentary capacity and/or undue influence...
The effects of mentally disabling conditions on legal capacity are escalating, particularly given th...
In a majority of syndromes giving rise to questionable testamentary capacity, concerns center around...
© 2018 Author(s). Published by the Canadian Geriatrics Society. Background: With an increasingly age...
Cognitive assessment is central to the evaluation of testamentary capacity. Such assessment is curre...
Balancing the competing interests of autonomy and protection of individuals is an escalating challen...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 233-261.Part One. Thesis overview. Chapter 1. Synopsis ; C...
Australia lacks a satisfactory, national paradigm for assessing competence and capacity in the conte...
This article explores the approaches to capacity and decision-making throughout the various UK juris...
Demand for testamentary and financial capacity assessments is increasing. Such assessments are neces...
The law’s cliff-edge approach to mental capacity denies those who lack capacity any right to determi...
While no person expects, nor wishes, to experience a lack of capacity, the very real fact of life is...
Adequate cognitive and emotional capacity is essential to autonomous decision making by adult medica...
Banks v. Goodfellow [1870. LR 5 QB 549 (Eng.)] is almost 150 years old, yet still stands as authorit...
The assessment of testamentary capacity is growing in complexity and increasingly demands an interdi...
BACKGROUND: Challenges to wills on the basis of lack of testamentary capacity and/or undue influence...
The effects of mentally disabling conditions on legal capacity are escalating, particularly given th...
In a majority of syndromes giving rise to questionable testamentary capacity, concerns center around...
© 2018 Author(s). Published by the Canadian Geriatrics Society. Background: With an increasingly age...
Cognitive assessment is central to the evaluation of testamentary capacity. Such assessment is curre...
Balancing the competing interests of autonomy and protection of individuals is an escalating challen...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 233-261.Part One. Thesis overview. Chapter 1. Synopsis ; C...
Australia lacks a satisfactory, national paradigm for assessing competence and capacity in the conte...
This article explores the approaches to capacity and decision-making throughout the various UK juris...
Demand for testamentary and financial capacity assessments is increasing. Such assessments are neces...
The law’s cliff-edge approach to mental capacity denies those who lack capacity any right to determi...
While no person expects, nor wishes, to experience a lack of capacity, the very real fact of life is...
Adequate cognitive and emotional capacity is essential to autonomous decision making by adult medica...