Will challenges can be filed for technical problems that make the Will legally invalid or if the challenger has compelling evidence of undue influence or lack of capacity of the testator. You will not be successful if are simply unhappy with the testators wishes. If you have more questions you should consult an attorney who specializes in probate issues and provide a copy of the Will.
The children of the deceased are natural heirs. That gives them standing to contest a will.
No , Nova Scotia is not a country, Nova Scotia is a Province of Canada.
Yes, one, a girl, born in 1959, Nova Scotia, Canada
Nova Scotia did not 'join' Canada. Nova Scotia was one of the original four provinces of Confederation.
Whot is the IBAN fort Scotia Bank in Ontario Canada
Nosccattxxx bank of nova scotia (all offices in canada)
Nova Scotia, Canada
Nova Scotia was one of the original four provinces to join Canada in 1867.
It depends on what he specified in his will. He would have left it to one or all of the children (or someone else) and it will now be up to them to sell the land. If he didn't include the land in his will, then it will be up to the courts as to who will be the owners and you have to wait until any disputes are settled.
yes, Nova Scotia is a "province" in Canada and very beautiful!!
Nova Scotia is a very beautiful province in Canada.
North America. Nova Scotia is located in Canada.
No Nova Scotia is one of Canada's three Maritime provinces.