CRAWLEY, Judge.
In October 1995, G.W. Scurlock (the "contestant") sued Billy Ray Scurlock (the "grantee"), seeking to set aside a deed wherein Mary Evelene Scurlock (the "grantor") had purportedly conveyed certain real property to the grantee. Following a hearing, the trial court set aside the deed, finding that the grantor had lacked the requisite mental capacity to execute it. The attorney who had prepared the deed at issue also represented the grantee in the deed...
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