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freddy58
Asked July 2017
My mum signed her house over to my son while she has dementia. Can I challenge this?
Mum has also been bullied.
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Sunflo
Aug 2017
Yes, you can legally challenge.
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freqflyer
Jul 2017
Freddy, do you live here in the States? Why I asked is that your called mother "Mum". If you are across the pond, set up an appointment with a Barrister or Solicitor to see what can be done.
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gladimhere
Jul 2017
Yes you can. In the states they call it undue influence.
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