Assessing testamentary capacity in the terminal phase of an illness or at a person's deathbed is fraught with challenges for both doctors and lawyers. Numerous issues need to be considered when assessing capacity for a will. These issues are exacerbated when such an assessment needs to be undertaken at the bedside of a dying patient. The nature and severity of the illness, effects on cognition of the terminal illness, effects of medication, urgency, psychological and emotional factors, interactions with carers, family and lawyers, and a range of other issues confound and complicate the assessment of capacity. What is the doctor's role in properly assessing capacity in this context and how does this role intersect with the legal issues? Doct...
Background: Testamentary capacity (the capacity to make a will) is recognised in the literature as a...
The examination for testamentary capacity poses several unique challenges to the forensic evaluator,...
Cognitive assessment is central to the evaluation of testamentary capacity. Such assessment is curre...
ABSTRACT Background: Deathbed wills by their nature are susceptible to challenge. Clinicians are fre...
The assessment of capacity in the context of wills and advance care planning is a challenging task f...
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...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to establish the morbidity structure among testators whose wil...
BACKGROUND: With the aging of the population there will be a substantial transfer of wealth in the n...
The assessment of testamentary capacity is growing in complexity and increasingly demands an interdi...
Balancing the competing interests of autonomy and protection of individuals is an escalating challen...
© 2018 Author(s). Published by the Canadian Geriatrics Society. Background: With an increasingly age...
Background: Testamentary capacity (the capacity to make a will) is recognised in the literature as a...
Background: Testamentary capacity (the capacity to make a will) is recognised in the literature as a...
Determination of testamentary capacity involves not only application of standard tests for decisiona...
Background: Testamentary capacity (the capacity to make a will) is recognised in the literature as a...
The examination for testamentary capacity poses several unique challenges to the forensic evaluator,...
Cognitive assessment is central to the evaluation of testamentary capacity. Such assessment is curre...
ABSTRACT Background: Deathbed wills by their nature are susceptible to challenge. Clinicians are fre...
The assessment of capacity in the context of wills and advance care planning is a challenging task f...
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...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to establish the morbidity structure among testators whose wil...
BACKGROUND: With the aging of the population there will be a substantial transfer of wealth in the n...
The assessment of testamentary capacity is growing in complexity and increasingly demands an interdi...
Balancing the competing interests of autonomy and protection of individuals is an escalating challen...
© 2018 Author(s). Published by the Canadian Geriatrics Society. Background: With an increasingly age...
Background: Testamentary capacity (the capacity to make a will) is recognised in the literature as a...
Background: Testamentary capacity (the capacity to make a will) is recognised in the literature as a...
Determination of testamentary capacity involves not only application of standard tests for decisiona...
Background: Testamentary capacity (the capacity to make a will) is recognised in the literature as a...
The examination for testamentary capacity poses several unique challenges to the forensic evaluator,...
Cognitive assessment is central to the evaluation of testamentary capacity. Such assessment is curre...