15 August 2024 Sean Mosby 378 Case Updates Charles Steven Bond & Anor v Denise May Webster & Ors [2024] EWHC 1972 (Ch) bySean Mosby Summary The case concerned whether the testator had the testamentary capacity and/or whether he knew and approved the contents of a will and codicil which was executed in late 2019 (‘the Disputed Documents’), or whether an earlier will was valid instead. The claimants were seeking to uphold the validity of the Disputed Documents, which were greatly in their favour. Learning points To continue reading you must be an EWI member, become a member and access exclusive content. Already a member? Login More links Link to the Judgment Share Print Tags Psychiatry14. Giving Oral Evidence15. Criticism and Complaints Related articles Is it within the remit of an expert to decide which witness of fact they believe or disbelieve? The dangers of a considerable burden of expert work A Day in the Life of a Medicolegal Expert Witness Pfizer Inc v Uniqure Biopharma BV [2024] EWHC 2672 (Pat) How not to use AI in expert evidence Switch article A Day in the Life of a Fitted Kitchen and Bathroom Expert Previous Article Kirk v Culina Group Ltd [2024] EWHC 1431 (KB) Next Article Comments are only visible to subscribers.