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Monday, May 2, 2011
Did you mean to destroy your will?
Posted by
Lynne Butler, BA LLB
This blog post from BC lawyer Stan Rule discusses a new case from the BC courts ( Jorsvick Estate, 2011 BCSC 528). In this case a woman told her lawyer that she wanted to make a new will but she died before she could meet with the lawyer. The woman's will was found, torn up. The case discussed the circumstances around the torn-up will, as there was no information about who had torn it up or when it had been torn up, etc. The court decided it was still a valid will. Click here to read Mr. Rule's blog post.
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