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EPISODE · Mar 26, 2025 · 18 MIN

714 - Digital Expressions of Testamentary Intentions: An Ontario Perspective

from Hull on Estates · host Hull & Hull LLP

In this podcast, Jonathan Kappy and Ruth Aruliah discuss the Saskatchewan case of Haines v Kuffner Estate, which explored whether the proposed will was a valid testamentary document despite it not being executed in complete compliance with the formal requirements of The Wills Act and whether the same outcome would occur if this were done in Ontario.

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