The applicant brought a motion for the production of third-party medical, financial, and legal records in a will challenge, alleging his late mother lacked testamentary capacity and was unduly influenced by the respondent.
While the applicant's own evidence was largely speculative, the court found that the respondent's cross-examination and a video of the will signing ceremony provided an ample objective basis to meet the evidentiary threshold.
The video showed the mother being coached off-screen, and the respondent's evidence regarding the mother's finances was internally inconsistent and defied common sense.
The motion for production was granted.