Capacity to Make a Will in British Columbia: What the Law Requires

Capacity is one of the most common—and most litigated—issues in Wills and Estates. In British Columbia, a Will is vulnerable to being set aside if the Will-maker lacked the requisite testamentary capacity at the time the Will was made (typically, when it was executed). When capacity is uncertain, estate administration may be delayed by objections […]

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