A handwritten Will that is valid in one province may not be valid in another. TD Wealth's Monique Shebbeare explains that specific requirements—such as the Will being written entirely by the person who made it—can be critical. Missing even one requirement can raise concerns about validity. Unclear wording and the lack of professional documentation can also increase the risk of disputes later on. To learn more about provincial considerations and how to avoid costly family disputes, visit https://www.moneytalkgo.com/video/handwritten-wills-when-are-they-legally-valid
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