What are the requirements for a person to move to a new home for the rest of his life?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from Foote Estate (Re), 2009 ABQB 654 (CanLII):

The authors go on to say that this scenario is extreme, and note that Lord Kingstown had commented in Moorhouse v. Lord (1863), 10 HL Cas 272 that this result is “revolting to common sense and the common feelings of humanity”. Nevertheless, it would seem consistent with the principles of domicile that where a person had moved to a location with the intent of being at that location “for the rest of his natural life”, that the requirements for a new domicile of choice would have been met.

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