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Testamentary capacity is the legal ability to make a will. As often seen on TV or movies, wills will traditionally state "being of sound mind and body". This is the Testamentary capacity that defines a person as legally qualified to make his or her will.

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In the common law tradition, testamentary capacity is the legal term of art used to describe a person's legal and mental ability to make or alter a valid will. This concept has also been called sound mind and memory or disposing mind and memory. Adults are presumed to have the ability to make a will.

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