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Undue Influence or Duress?

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By Frank T. Santoro on April 28, 2011
Posted in Probate

As recognized by Surrogate Glen in the recent decision of Matter of Rosasco, the distinction between undue influence and duress is often blurred in the context of contested probate proceedings. Frank Santoro explains the differences between the two legal concepts in our most recent entry.
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