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					<description><![CDATA[In Ireland, you can challenge a will on various grounds, including:

Step 1: Lack of capacity: The deceased must have understood what they were doing when making the will.
Step 2: Undue influence: If the deceased was pressured into making a will, this can be grounds for contesting it.
Step 3: Failure to provide for family: If you are a dependent and have been excluded from the will, you may challenge it under the Succession Act 1965.
Consult a solicitor who specializes in probate law to discuss your options and proceed with the challenge.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In Ireland, you can challenge a will on various grounds, including:</p>
<p>Step 1: Lack of capacity: The deceased must have understood what they were doing when making the will.<br />
Step 2: Undue influence: If the deceased was pressured into making a will, this can be grounds for contesting it.<br />
Step 3: Failure to provide for family: If you are a dependent and have been excluded from the will, you may challenge it under the Succession Act 1965.<br />
Consult a solicitor who specializes in probate law to discuss your options and proceed with the challenge.</p>
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