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Estate Litigation Update: Poole v Dailey, 2020 SKQB 226

Estate Litigation Update: Poole v Dailey, 2020 SKQB 226

by Saskatchewan Estate Law Blog | Jan 7, 2022 | Estate Administration or Will Interpretation, SK Estate Law Blog

I practise in the area of estate litigation and am often reminded of the importance of having a clearly drafted Will. A good recent example comes from the decision in Poole v Dailey, 2020 SKQB 226. The deceased had left his estate between his two children, Brian and...

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