What is the state of the law in relation to the validity of a will?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from Hrycoy Estate v. Hycoy Estate, 2000 CanLII 28271 (AB QB):

The situation is not as it was in the Vout v. Hay case. We have a document which on its face is a valid will. There is the evidence of Kochan that the signature of the testator is that of Hrycoy, that testamentary capacity was present, and that the testator had knowledge of and approved its contents.

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