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Difference between revisions of "Further Topics and Overlapping Legal Issues in Family Law"

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====The effect of marriage====
====The effect of marriage====


Under s. 15 of the ''Wills Act'', a will is considered to be cancelled, or ''revoked'', once a person marries. Unless you make a new will after your marriage, you will be considered not to have any will at all, and if you die your estate will be distributed under the ''Estate Administration Act''.
Under s. 15 of the ''[http://canlii.ca/t/84fx Wills Act]'', a will is considered to be cancelled, or ''revoked'', once a person marries. Unless you make a new will after your marriage, you will be considered not to have any will at all, and if you die your estate will be distributed under the ''[http://canlii.ca/t/840g Estate Administration Act]''.


====The effect of separation and divorce====
====The effect of separation and divorce====