For an Ontario will to be valid, it must be signed by the person making the will and be witnessed by two people who are not beneficiaries under the will.
Thursday, September 01, 2016
LawFact of the Day: Wills and Estates
Here is your daily LawFact from Wise Law for Thursday September 1, 2016. Today we are talking about Wills and Estates.
For an Ontario will to be valid, it must be signed by the person making the will and be witnessed by two people who are not beneficiaries under the will.
For an Ontario will to be valid, it must be signed by the person making the will and be witnessed by two people who are not beneficiaries under the will.
A holograph will
is an exception to these formal requirements. Holograph wills must be made entirely
in the handwriting of the testator. No witnesses are required for a holograph
will.
- Garry J. Wise, Toronto
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Posted by Joy on Thursday, September 01, 2016
Labels: holograph will, Last Will and Testament, wills and estates
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