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Have you been left out of the will? Grounds for Contesting a Will in British Columbia
Estate Litigation: Left out of a Will?
Canadian courts have acknowledged that a testator should be free to dispose if his or her assets as he or she sees fit. However, in British Columbia, spouses and adult children have the right to challenge the deceased’s Will on the basis that the deceased “failed to make adequate provision” for them.