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  2. Inheritance law in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The executors of the will can be beneficiaries, but the witnesses cannot. It also allows for the creation of holographic will, which is a will written entirely in the testator's handwriting and signed by the testator; no witnesses or formalities are required.Accordingly, there can be no affidavit of execution. As part of the probate application ...

  3. Canadian family law - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, family law is primarily statute-based. The federal government has exclusive jurisdiction over marriage and divorce under section 91(26) of the Constitution Act, 1867. The main piece of federal legislation governing the issues arising upon married spouses’ separation and the requirements for divorce is the Divorce Act.

  4. Can an Executor Of a Will Be a Beneficiary? - AOL

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  5. Estate planning - Wikipedia

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    Estate planning may involve a will, trusts, beneficiary designations, powers of appointment, property ownership (for example, joint tenancy with rights of survivorship, tenancy in common, tenancy by the entirety), gifts, and powers of attorney (specifically a durable financial power of attorney and a durable medical power of attorney).

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  7. What To Do If You Are the Executor of a Will - AOL

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    Here’s what you need to know about being the executor of a will so that you can honor your late parents’ wishes after they’re gone. Executing a Will: Your 8-Step Plan

  8. Will and testament - Wikipedia

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    After the testator has died, an application for probate may be made in a court with probate jurisdiction to determine the validity of the will or wills that the testator may have created, i.e., which will satisfy the legal requirements, and to appoint an executor. In most cases, during probate, at least one witness is called upon to testify or ...

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