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Legal Requirements

Validity of Wills

Legal Requirements for a Valid Will in Ontario

For a will to be valid in Ontario, it must meet certain criteria:

In Writing

The will must be in writing.

Signed and Witnessed

The testator must sign the will in the presence of two witnesses, who must also sign.

Capacity

The testator must be of sound mind and legal age (18 years or older).

Witnessing Requirements

Who Can Witness a Will and the Importance of Proper Witnessing

Witnessing a will involves specific requirements:

Who Can Witness

Witnesses must be 18 years or older and cannot be beneficiaries or the spouse of a beneficiary.

Importance

Proper witnessing ensures the will is legally binding and can prevent future disputes.

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