Moore v. Drummond
The above case is referenced within:
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British Columbia Estate Planning and Wealth Preservation
(Current to: March 01 2024)
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Chapter 7. Protecting the Estate Plan Against Challenges
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II. Planning for Wills Variation [§7.2]
- 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]
- 1. The Formal Validity of a Will [§7.14]
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2. Testamentary Capacity [§7.19]
- f. Medical Evidence in Challenges to Validity of Wills [§7.25]
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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
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VII. Duty to Make Adequate, Just, and Equitable Provision in a Will [§10.41]
- D. Specific Considerations in Wills Variation Claims by Children [§10.55]
- F. General Relevant Considerations for All Wills Variation Claims [§10.60]
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VII. Duty to Make Adequate, Just, and Equitable Provision in a Will [§10.41]
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Chapter 7. Validity of Wills Disputes