Couwenbergh v Valkova [2008] EWHC 2451 (Ch) is authority for the proposition that the law does not call for a perfectly balanced mind in order for a will to be valid. A will is not invalid where the testator acted capriciously, eccentrically or with bad motives. Where the will is rational on its face and [...]
As a result of my e-book ‘How to Have The Ideal Will’ I have recently been recommending to elders I know to make a will and/or to make a codicil (an amendment) to their wills (if necessary) and/or to review and revise the wills they already have in light of different mindsets, changes in circumstances, [...]


