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posted 11 Mar 2008 in Volume 13 Issue 3
The rectification of wills
Procedures exist to help beneficiaries who can prove that a testator's true intentions have not been recorded in his or her will, explains IAN BURMAN. But the battle may still lie in proving the testator's intentions.
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