Issues Arising From Intestacy in BC (Dying Without a Will)
Intestacy occurs when a person dies without a valid will, leaving their estate to be distributed according to statutory laws rather than personal wishes. In…
Intestacy occurs when a person dies without a valid will, leaving their estate to be distributed according to statutory laws rather than personal wishes. In…
Each month, Spraggs Law publishes Vancouver Legal News, a curated selection of articles about legal issues discussed in the news. This month, we’re covering companies…
Disagreements aren’t always avoidable, and change is inevitable. If you share property ownership with someone, whether with a spouse, friend, common-law partner, business partner or…
When it comes to estate planning, digital assets aren’t typically top of mind. As such, it’s common for people to forget to include their digital…
One of the primary goals of estate planning is to manage your assets in the event of death or incapacity so there is peace of…
Planning our lives around our careers, families, retirement, and other obligations can be overwhelming enough. So it’s no mystery that few of us set aside…
Today, the Spraggs Law team discusses what British Columbians should know about how and when to remove an executor from a will. For information on…
What is “undue influence” in the making or changing of a will in BC?
As part of our will-centric blog series, we’re diving into what this term means–and how it can impact one’s ability to contest a will.
At Spraggs Law, our estate law specialists field this question often. That’s why we’ve dedicated today’s blog to detailing everything you need to know about how (and when) to contest a will in British Columbia.
Note: This article does not contain legal advice about common questions about estate law and B.C. estate law planning. If you would like advice on your specific situation, please contact Spraggs Law.
Note: This article does not contain legal advice about wills variation claims. If you would like advice on your specific situation, please contact Spraggs Law….
Today estate lawyer Cody Wagner discusses challenging wills in BC. For an introductory discussion about wills and estates in BC, please see our previous blog…