Peterson v. Welwood
The above case is referenced within:
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Annotated Estates Practice
(Current to: January 01 2024)
- Chapter 49. Trustee Act—Annotated
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British Columbia Estate Planning and Wealth Preservation
(Current to: February 15 2023)
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Chapter 7. Protecting the Estate Plan Against Challenges
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II. Planning for Wills Variation [§7.2]
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B. Wills Variation Principles Relevant to Estate Planners [§7.4]
- 2. Wills Variation Applications by Children [§7.6]
- 4. What Does the Court Consider When Determining Whether Provisions Are “Adequate, Just and Equitable”? [§7.10]
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B. Wills Variation Principles Relevant to Estate Planners [§7.4]
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II. Planning for Wills Variation [§7.2]
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Chapter 7. Protecting the Estate Plan Against Challenges
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Estate Disputes in British Columbia: A Litigator’s Guide
(Current to: January 15 2024)
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Chapter 7. Validity of Wills Disputes
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II. Challenging the Validity of a Will [§7.3]
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B. The Burden of Proof in Challenges to the Validity of a Will [§7.13]
- 2. Testamentary Capacity [§7.19]
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B. The Burden of Proof in Challenges to the Validity of a Will [§7.13]
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II. Challenging the Validity of a Will [§7.3]
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Chapter 10. Wills Variation Claims
- V. Evidentiary Issues in a Wills Variation Proceeding [§10.23]
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VII. Duty to Make Adequate, Just, and Equitable Provision in a Will [§10.41]
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C. Wills Variation Claims by Children [§10.51]
- 1. Test for Assessing Adequate Provision in Wills Variation Claims [§10.52]
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C. Wills Variation Claims by Children [§10.51]
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Chapter 15. Resulting Trusts, Unjust Enrichment, Constructive Trusts, and Secret Trusts
- III. Unjust Enrichment [§15.21]
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Chapter 7. Validity of Wills Disputes
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Family Law Sourcebook for British Columbia
(Current to: October 15 2023)
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Chapter 4. Property under the Family Law Act
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XIV. Rights under Equity and Other Law [§4.49]
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C. Types of Unjust Enrichment Claims [§4.52]
- 3. Constructive Trusts [§4.56]
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C. Types of Unjust Enrichment Claims [§4.52]
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XIV. Rights under Equity and Other Law [§4.49]
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Chapter 4. Property under the Family Law Act