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What is the concept of "capacity" in Will-Making in Ontario?

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Understanding Capacity in Will-Making in Ontario In Ontario, the concept of capacity is crucial when it comes to creating a valid Will. Capacity refers to an individual’s mental ability to understand the nature and consequences of making a Will, as well as the implications of their decisions regarding the distribution of their estate. To have the legal capacity to make a Will, a testator (the person making the Will) must generally meet three criteria: they must understand the nature of the act of making a Will, recognize the extent of their assets, and comprehend who their beneficiaries are and the effects of their choices. This means that even if someone has a medical condition or is receiving treatment, they may still possess the capacity to make a Will, provided they can satisfy these requirements. In Ontario, there is no strict age for capacity, but individuals must be at least 18 years old. Importantly, the law recognizes that capacity can fluctuate; thus, it’s advisable for those...