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The chances of the Will-maker’s Will being upheld will be greater if the Will-maker provides '''reasonable and rational reasons for the exclusion'''. For example, where the Will-maker has already given the person substantial benefits during her or his lifetime, where the reason is based upon the person’s character, or on the relationship between the Will-maker and the potential claimant, the court will be more likely to uphold the Will-maker’s wishes.
The chances of the Will-maker’s Will being upheld will be greater if the Will-maker provides '''reasonable and rational reasons for the exclusion'''. For example, where the Will-maker has already given the person substantial benefits during her or his lifetime, where the reason is based upon the person’s character, or on the relationship between the Will-maker and the potential claimant, the court will be more likely to uphold the Will-maker’s wishes.
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