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  2. Inheritance law in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Were married or in a marriage-like relationship for 2 years up until the death. [7] Spouses aren't considered to have separated if they reconcile and live together again within one year of separation, and they continue to live together for one or more periods totalling 90 days. [8] Alberta: nil

  3. Euthanasia in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Euthanasia in Canada in its legal voluntary form is called Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD, also spelled MAID) and it first became legal along with assisted suicide in June 2016 for those whose death was reasonably foreseeable. [1] Before this time, it was illegal as a form of culpable homicide.

  4. Intestacy - Wikipedia

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    Intestacy has a limited application in those jurisdictions that follow civil law or Roman law because the concept of a will is itself less important; the doctrine of forced heirship automatically gives a deceased person's next-of-kin title to a large part (forced estate) of the estate's property by operation of law, beyond the power of the deceased person to defeat or exceed by testamentary gift.

  5. What is a will and how does it work? - AOL

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    Dying without a will, also known as intestacy, can lead to a lengthy and potentially messy legal process. The state will step in and distribute your assets according to intestacy laws, which may ...

  6. The Consequences of Dying Without a Will - AOL

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    AP Real-estate developer Roman Blum wasn't famous during his lifetime. But when the 97-year-old died in 2012, he quickly became famous for something he failed to do during his lifetime: write a will.

  7. If you die without a will, your money could go to ... - AOL

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  8. Adult interdependent relationship in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    a partner may access all or a portion of a deceased partner's estate should the partner die without a will. partners will have the ability to recover damages for the wrongful death of a partner. a partner may apply for a protection order if an adult interdependent partner has subjected them to violence or threat of violence.

  9. Voluntary euthanasia - Wikipedia

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    Even without considering the physical pain, it is often difficult for patients to overcome the emotional pain of losing their independence. [16] Those who witness others die are "particularly convinced" that the law should be changed to allow assisted death. [51] Today in many countries there is a shortage of hospital space.