661 results on '"Wills -- Interpretation and construction"'
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2. Drafting Tips For Wills That Include An Option To Purchase Clause
3. Who Needs A Will Anyway?
4. Under NSW Law, how can I look after my pet in my will?
5. The essential role of a lawyer in drafting your Will
6. Bad law makes hard cases - the case for repealing or limiting the Family Protection Act 1955
7. Ten Mistakes To Avoid When Preparing A Will
8. 5 key times when you should update your Will
9. It Depends - Can a person make a Will if they are incapacitated?
10. New ULC Drafting Committee Will Focus on Conflict of Laws in Trusts and Estates.
11. A primer on wills.
12. Mental Capacity Has Different Meanings in Different Contexts
13. Interpretation Of Wills - Where An English Will Covers Jersey Assets
14. Just cause - the emergence of charity cases
15. Housekeeper inherited estate : neighbours at war over contested will
16. Make A Will Month: The Importance Of A Will
17. Navigating mental capacity assessment.
18. Infants and in terrorem clauses: rethinking New York Estate Powers and Trusts law section 3-3.5.
19. Succession - no grant of administration - application dismissed - potential invalidity of will
20. Case commentary : Bethell v Bethell [2014] NZSC 177
21. Are military testamentary instruments unconstitutional? Why compliance with state testamentary formality requirements remains essential.
22. Worried Canadians updating wills amid coronavirus pandemic
23. Children of men: balancing the inheritance rights of marital and non-marital children.
24. Class gifts under the Restatement (Third) of Property.
25. Digital wills: has the time come for wills to join the digital revolution?
26. Attorney malpractice in will drafting: will South Carolina expand privity to impose a duty to intended beneficiaries of a will?
27. Life (or more so death) after Barns v. Barns.
28. The missing piece: the forgotten role of testator intent in the application of the doctrine of dependent relative revocation in Oklahoma.
29. Expertise and instinct in the assessment of testamentary capacity.
30. A pluralist approach to interpretation: wills and contracts.
31. The effect of a harmless error in executing a will: why Texas should adopt section 2-503 of the Uniform Probate Court.
32. Le testateur et son clone inavoue, le juge: clone difforme ou conforme dans la recherche des intentions du testateur.
33. Equitable remedies for nonconforming wills: new choices for probate courts in the United States.
34. Exploring the benefits and pitfalls of using mutual wills.
35. Repairing Errors: In re Estate of Herceg.
36. A disappointed Yankee in Connecticut (or nearby) probate court: tortious interference with expectation of inheritance - a survey with analysis of state approaches in the First, Second and Third Circuits.
37. Shape up or ship out: accountability to third parties for patent ambiguities in testamentary documents.
38. George Washington's last will and testament: an American Odyssey
39. Mistakes in wills: rectify and be damned.
40. Interpreting a testator's intent from the language of her will: a descriptive linguistics approach.
41. Restitution, rectification, and mitigation: negligent solicitors and wills, again.
42. Solicitors' will-making duties.
43. The judicial reconstruction of wills in Manitoba.
44. Unduly influenced trust revocations.
45. Revenge of the disappointed heir: tortious interference with expectation of inheritance - a survey with analysis of state approaches in the Fourth Circuit.
46. Perils of a DIY will include increased risk of subsequent legal challenge
47. Reviewing Or Making A Will
48. Mediation and jury trials as means of resolving will contests.
49. North Carolina's new elective share statute: Much ado about nothing?
50. My will be done: accommodating the erring and the atypical testator.
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