Case Study: Can a DVD Be Accepted as a Will?
Wills in the digital age - Rosemary Caruso analyses her rare case where a DVD Will was recognised as valid in Court, with key lessons for people planning their Will.
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Wills in the digital age - Rosemary Caruso analyses her rare case where a DVD Will was recognised as valid in Court, with key lessons for people planning their Will.
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