Yes, a destroyed will can be contested, but it typically depends on the circumstances surrounding its destruction and whether there are valid copies or evidence of its contents. If someone believes the will was destroyed intentionally by the testator to revoke it, they may face challenges in proving its validity. However, if there is sufficient evidence to establish the will's existence and its provisions, interested parties may still contest the estate based on that evidence. Ultimately, the specifics will vary based on jurisdiction and the details of the case.
It means that no matter how hard the contest was, her mum had won.
none I remember it being destroyed at least once.
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Wilderness Woman Contest was created in 1986.
Lots of well known people have been in the Eurovision Song Contest, so yes you can if you are selected by your country to represent it.
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The Philosopher's Stone was destroyed to prevent Lord Voldemort, or anybody else trying to steal it.
the moon is the closet anybody has been
it was long ago i doubt anybody knows considering the fact that there are probably hundreds of myths that we don't no about since they have probably been destroyed or lost.
The Jews have not been destroyed by the Muslims, they are often at war with each other but neither has been destroyed by the other.
no
It has not been destroyed, it is there.
No
Most of them have been destroyed or lost to time.
Yes it has been damaged. 1906
Yes, the valuable painting has been destroyed in the fire.
The Dauphin Island Bridge has not been destroyed. It has undergone repairs and maintenance over the years but has not been completely destroyed.