legal documents
If my father signed legal documents ,but has severe alzheimer's will they hold up in court?
Asked on 6/12/08, 8:28 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Alan Wagner
Wagner, McLaughlin & Whittemore P.A.
Re: legal documents
If he was competent when he signed the document, then it is valid. Alzheimer's does not invalidate a will.
Answered on 6/12/08, 9:30 pm
Betty Blanco
Blanco De Vera LLC
Re: legal documents
Was he that ill when he signed. If he was OK when he signed then yes if not no. I would have to see what you are referring to. Contact our office for an in person or telephonic consultation.
Answered on 6/12/08, 9:45 pm
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