In what circumstances will the court consider the wife's testamentary dispositions in the context of a divorce?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from Lamont Highway Service Ltd. v. Joosse, 2003 ABQB 249 (CanLII):

In Morgan v. Morgan, (1977) All E.R. 515 was a divorce case in which the husband wanted the court to have evidence before it of the wife’s father’s assets and testamentary dispositions when it was considering what financial resources the wife was likely to have in the foreseeable future, as it was likely most or all of the father’s estate would pass to the wife.

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