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Properly executing a will is extremely important

I gave instructions to my attorney to prepare a last will and testament for me as my will no longer reflected my wishes. At my request, my attorney emailed the will to me with clear instructions as to how I should go about signing it. I asked my neighbours to act and sign as witnesses. […]

How do our courts interpret wills and testaments?

A family member of yours recently passed on. They left a will in which you are named as a beneficiary, but it transpires that a few provisions in their will are unclear or ambiguous. What does this mean for your inheritance? Is a court only permitted to order what is explicitly written by the testator? […]

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