Ascertainment of beneficiaries

The general rule is that, in a will, where a beneficiary is not specifically named, but referred to by description, such as my daughter’s husband, then the testator intend the gift to be given to the person fitting that description at the time the will was executed. However, if a will is contested, evidence of a contrary intention may be accepted


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