Explaining Probate – Executors and The Will
The Probate process can be very intimidating for anyone without legal training, especially in the time immediately following the passing of a loved one. When a deceased person dies testate, meaning that they died with a valid will, the will normally names an Executor who will be responsible for the undertaking the probate process. At the Kushner Law Group we …Read more →
Revocation of Wills
In a previous blog post, we discussed the many circumstances wherein a testator (a will-maker) ought to consider making a new will. However, before someone makes a new will, it is important to consider how to properly revoke an old will. The Wills, Estates and Succession Act provides specific requirements as to how one can properly revoke an valid old …Read more →
WESA: Witnesses and Gifts
The Wills Estates and Succession Act (“WESA”) is the governing legislation with respect to the litigation determining the validity of gifts made in Wills for persons domiciled in British Columbia. One interesting issue that can arise is a beneficiary to a will (meaning someone who receives a gift in the will) is also one of the witnesses to the will. …Read more →