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Correcting Mistakes in Wills

Correcting Mistakes in Wills

by benlamothe | Mar 22, 2018 | Estate Administration or Will Interpretation, SK Estate Law Blog

James Steele has contributed an article to the Estate Law Canada blog, a widely-read Canadian estate litigation blog, with over 6 million views. James wrote on the issue of fixing Wills, when erroneous wording is drafted by mistake. The piece can be read here.

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