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I was suprised the courts overturned the will, but it was the right thing to do. marble falls Jul 2019 #1
The will was visibly discriminatory malaise Jul 2019 #2
This is precisely how a liberal democracy should work. DemocracyMouse Jul 2019 #47
like THIS particular verdict, but .. stopdiggin Jul 2019 #50
Weasels Roy Rolling Jul 2019 #3
The brothers actually seemed... skypilot Jul 2019 #5
Good, because I was getting scared for a second... Blue_Tires Jul 2019 #8
That's nice to hear. So they win also. Hortensis Jul 2019 #31
My brother would do that in a heartbeat. Dem2theMax Jul 2019 #22
Glad the sisters were able to challenge the will. LisaL Jul 2019 #57
I agree 100%. Dem2theMax Jul 2019 #60
good for them. JI7 Jul 2019 #4
Honestly, I'm amazed MyOwnPeace Jul 2019 #6
I was too, but I read the article and two extenuating factors lostnfound Jul 2019 #9
That #2 is what happened here. A redistribution in this case Hortensis Jul 2019 #33
I didn't catch that stopdiggin Jul 2019 #51
You raise valid issues in this very interesting case malaise Jul 2019 #10
Minor quibble: robbob Jul 2019 #28
True malaise Jul 2019 #36
Parishes? robbob Jul 2019 #39
I'm not sure about every state in the USA, but Louisiana has parishes. n/t DFW Jul 2019 #40
Ok, but wouldn't that be more akin to counties? robbob Jul 2019 #41
That is correct DFW Jul 2019 #49
I think Jamaica has counties, subdivided into parishes. JustABozoOnThisBus Jul 2019 #61
Mostly provinces, with a few territories. And one state ... JustABozoOnThisBus Jul 2019 #62
Thanks, lostnfound & malaise MyOwnPeace Jul 2019 #11
The worst part was that it was the mother who kept up the practice malaise Jul 2019 #13
wow...what a disparity Demovictory9 Jul 2019 #7
Good to see justice served. warmfeet Jul 2019 #12
There are some interesting precedents for this in the Canadian judiciary. luvtheGWN Jul 2019 #18
There have been several cases like that in the U.S. also. marybourg Jul 2019 #53
But what if you specifically wanted certain children left out? Buckeyeblue Jul 2019 #14
Well just make sure that you don't leave 93% to the two males malaise Jul 2019 #15
And make sure you don't use their outside job to fund the family farm Farmer-Rick Jul 2019 #19
Simple. Write in the will the reasons why. If they are not sex-discriminatory it'll be ok. Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2019 #29
+1,000 malaise Jul 2019 #34
I'm not so sure that would always hold up Major Nikon Jul 2019 #42
Sure. But would not be struck down on basis of sex discrimination if reasoning is clear. Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2019 #43
In this case it was gender instead of some kids being bad or whatever IronLionZion Jul 2019 #45
I don't know about Canada, but marybourg Jul 2019 #54
This particular province in Canada allows the judge to change the will. LisaL Jul 2019 #56
I got more than my sister when my parents passed away Polybius Jul 2019 #16
And I think......... MyOwnPeace Jul 2019 #17
I think that's a point well worth considering. BobTheSubgenius Jul 2019 #24
You are 100% with that British inheritance tradition malaise Jul 2019 #26
But did the money belong to the parents? Farmer-Rick Jul 2019 #27
Excellent post malaise Jul 2019 #32
it IS abuse stopdiggin Jul 2019 #52
+1000 smirkymonkey Jul 2019 #58
It's not difficult. Write the (non-sexist) reasoning into the will & if it is true it will stand up. Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2019 #30
Why do I think Canada may be a bit more fair and progressive than much of the US? Ligyron Jul 2019 #20
Maybe so, but the rest of Canada doesn't have the B.C. Wills Variation Act sl8 Jul 2019 #38
Not to First Nations people. EllieBC Jul 2019 #46
eggscllent. AllaN01Bear Jul 2019 #21
I went to a lawyer and drew up my will about 8 months ago. panader0 Jul 2019 #23
You are a truly good man malaise Jul 2019 #25
"a belief they argued falls short of the moral standards of Canadian society" CaptainTruth Jul 2019 #35
Nice malaise Jul 2019 #37
+1. Helps racists see the light (a few do, especially their children). Encourage people to do better Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2019 #44
Glad for the verdict Bayard Jul 2019 #48
Depends on where they live. LisaL Jul 2019 #55
So they lived in Canada more than 50 years PoindexterOglethorpe Jul 2019 #59
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