Zachary Murphy-Rogers and articling student Dani Gorelov write about the recent decision by a jury that recognized a notebook with scribbles found in Aretha Franklin’s couch to be her valid will, and whether its validity would be upheld in BC.
Zachary Murphy-Rogers and articling student Dani Gorelov write about the recent decision by a jury that recognized a notebook with scribbles found in Aretha Franklin’s couch to be her valid will, and whether its validity would be upheld in BC.