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2005-12-16 |
PANGANIBAN, J. |
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| We stress that the party challenging the will bears the burden of proving the existence of fraud at the time of its execution.[14] The burden to show otherwise shifts to the proponent of the will only upon a showing of credible evidence of fraud.[15] Unfortunately in this case, other than the self-serving allegations of petitioner, no evidence of fraud was ever presented. | |||||