Testamentary Intent

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What is Testamentary Intent?

A demonstration of a testator’s intentions to designate a specific document as their last will and testament for the sake of guiding decisions after their death.

The intention of a testator (the person who makes a will) to dispose of their assets and property upon their death. Testamentary intent is a fundamental principle in will interpretation, guiding courts in determining the testator’s wishes, especially in cases where the language of the will may be ambiguous or contested. Demonstrating clear testamentary intent is essential for ensuring that a will is upheld and that the decedent’s wishes are honored in probate proceedings.

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