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In most states, the executor of the will can challenge any gifts given in the last two years prior to death. Yes, I believe the executor/ix would be obligated to challenge any transfers that it is believed was done under some type of undue or unfair influence of the recepient. However, not because the transfer just changed what the original beneficiary expected, wanted or thought they may receive. (Basically, the property was the decendants to do with as they wanted, until the time of death.)

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