Testamentary capacity and palliative care : helping patients implement estate planning

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KENNEDY, Kieran M. | O'RIORDAN, Julien | MANNION, Eileen | BEATTY, Sharon

Throughout Europe and beyond, those nearing the end of life sometimes wish to make a will or change an existing one. Kieran M Kennedy, Julien O’Riordan, Eileen Mannion and Sharon Beatty outline and discuss the appropriate ways of helping patients to implement estate planning by assessing, and maximising, their ability to make or change a valid will.

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