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2025-08-12 14:00:00
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Course Overview
2025-08-12 14:00:00
1h CLE Credits
Intermediate
1
This session defines and differentiates testamentary capacity, contractual capacity, and undue influence under statutory frameworks like California Probate Code. Attorneys will learn how these standards are interpreted through case law and why testamentary capacity represents a lower threshold than contractual capacity for complex trust documents.
Mark Levy
Nancy HoffmanForensic psychiatrists and neuropsychologists use specific clinical criteria when evaluating testamentary capacity in living individuals and through medical records. This session covers the four key aspects of capacity evaluation and explains why screening tests like MOCA are insufficient for determining legal capacity.
Mark Levy
Nancy HoffmanThis session explores how alertness, attention, information processing, memory, and reasoning are assessed to determine an individual’s legal capacity. Attendees will understand why contractual capacity exists on a continuum and how high intelligence can mask serious cognitive impairments requiring deeper neuropsychological testing.
Mark Levy
Nancy HoffmanEvaluating a decedent’s capacity presents unique challenges including derivative information sources and timing considerations such as sundowning effects. This session addresses how experts develop meaningful opinions from medical records and depositions, and the critical distinction between psychiatric diagnoses and functional capacity assessments.
Mark Levy
Nancy HoffmanReal case examples illustrate how forensic evaluators develop opinions in complex probate disputes, including devastating consequences of inadequate evaluations. Attorneys will learn why providing complete documentation to experts is essential and the critical importance of obtaining expert assessments during deathbed document drafting.
Mark Levy
Nancy HoffmanThis session examines the four elements of undue influence: victim vulnerability, influencer authority, tactics employed, and equity of result. Attendees will understand why undue influence is a psychological process occurring over time that is typically proven through circumstantial evidence rather than direct observation.
Mark Levy
Nancy HoffmanPre-mortem assessments costing a few thousand dollars can prevent millions in litigation expenses for contested estates. This session identifies red flags warranting proactive expert retention and explains the critical distinction between treating physicians and independent forensic experts in legal proceedings.
Mark Levy
Nancy Hoffman
Forensic Psychiatric Associates

Forensic Psychiatric Associates

Forensic Psychiatric Associates
Dr. Levy attended Durham University, U.K. (1965-66) and is a graduate of Columbia College (A.B. 1967), the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons (M.D. 1971) in New York as well as the San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute (1984) in San Francisco. He currently practices clinical and forensic psychiatry, licensed as a Physician and Surgeon since 1972 by the State of California and since 2004 by the State of Hawaii.

Forensic Psychiatric Associates
Dr. Hoffman received her BA from Dominican University in San Rafael and her PsyD from the APA-accredited California Institute of Integral Studies. She completed an internship at Kaiser Permanente in Vallejo and a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in neuropsychology at Kaiser Permanente in San Francisco. She has been licensed to practice psychology in California since 2005.

Forensic Psychiatric Associates
Dr. Levy attended Durham University, U.K. (1965-66) and is a graduate of Columbia College (A.B. 1967), the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons (M.D. 1971) in New York as well as the San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute (1984) in San Francisco. He currently practices clinical and forensic psychiatry, licensed as a Physician and Surgeon since 1972 by the State of California and since 2004 by the State of Hawaii.

Forensic Psychiatric Associates
Dr. Hoffman received her BA from Dominican University in San Rafael and her PsyD from the APA-accredited California Institute of Integral Studies. She completed an internship at Kaiser Permanente in Vallejo and a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in neuropsychology at Kaiser Permanente in San Francisco. She has been licensed to practice psychology in California since 2005.
Requirements
The Alabama State Bar MCLE Commission requires attorneys to complete 12 credits, including 1 ethics, by December 31 of each year. All credits must be reported by February 15 of the following year. A maximum of 12 credits, including 1 ethics credit, may be carried over for 1 year only.
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