No, it is a requirement as soon as you are dealing with holograph wills. They must be authenticated by a court. Otherwise, they are not valid. This is one of the basic premises for recognizing holograph wills and presenting them in court.
Jonathan Genest-Jourdain NDP Manicouagan, QC
No, it is a requirement as soon as you are dealing with holograph wills. They must be authenticated by a court. Otherwise, they are not valid. This is one of the basic premises for recognizing holograph wills and presenting them in court.
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