Wills and Succession Act — Canada — Alberta law | Esheria

Wills and Succession Act

This part sets rules for wills, intestacy, and related court powers in Alberta, including who may make a will, formal validity rules, and how property is distributed if there is no will.

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Jurisdiction
Canada — Alberta
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
Updated
Official source
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Statute overview

About this statute

This part sets rules for wills, intestacy, and related court powers in Alberta, including who may make a will, formal validity rules, and how property is distributed if there is no will. This provision sets rules for intestate succession, beneficiary designations under plans, and family maintenance/support claims. This text limits some estate-related applications to 6 months, treats certain transfers of property as affecting a beneficiary’s share, says a testator’s attempted gift of property they do not own is void, and gives the Lieutenant Governor in Council power to make regulations.