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Circumstantial Proof of Undue influence
Undue influence can be proven using circumstantial evidence, notably evidence of the one or more of the following badges of undue influence. relationship between the testator and the principal beneficiary the testator and the natural objects of his bounty [|KY Supreme Court 1994-CA-002830]
 * a physically weak and mentally impaired testator
 * a will unnatural in its provisions
 * a lately  developed  and  comparatively short  period  of  close
 * participation by the beneficiary in the physical preparation of the will
 * the possession of the will by the beneficiary after it was written
 * efforts by the beneficiary to restrict contacts between
 * absolute control of testator's business affairs by a beneficiary.

Moreover, once undue influence has been thus proven, it is possible for the plaintiff to demand repayment of all money and goods that the defendant received from the deceased prior to their death. The burden of proof then falls on the defendant to demonstrate that the decedent was willing and able to enter into each and every transaction.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Undue_influence#Undue_influence_in_probate_law