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21 July 2017

Lauren Liang Republished By Quickscribe Reporter

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Lauren Liang's recent article on inheritance rights of children born out of wedlock was republished by Quickscribe Reporter in its June edition. Quickscribe Reporter is a well-circulated summary of Canadian law.
Canada Family and Matrimonial

Lauren Liang's recent article on inheritance rights of children born out of wedlock was republished by Quickscribe Reporter in its June edition. Quickscribe Reporter is a well-circulated summary of Canadian law.

In this article, Lauren discusses a recent case in which the Ontario Court ruled that a grandson born out of wedlock is not entitled to a share of his grandmother's estate as a result of the then statutory provision that governed the interpretation of the grandmother's will.

The case illustrates again the importance of selecting the proper venue to litigate a dispute. In Lauren's previous article on domicile and jurisdiction published in February 2017, she provided a comprehensive analysis of the conflict of law issue in complicated estates that involve an international aspect.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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