Author: Jonathon Vander Zee

Jonathon obtained his law degree from the University of Sussex in Brighton, England. Jonathon’s time at law school in England was part of a double degree program in which he also earned a Bachelor of Arts specializing in Law and Society from Wilfrid Laurier University.

Jonathon joined de VRIES LITIGATION LLP in June 2022 as a summer student and returned to the firm as an articling student in August 2023. Jonathon was called to the bar in June 2024 and remained with the firm after his call as an associate. Jonathon brings his strong advocacy skills and keen eye for detail into the estate litigation world.

In his free time, Jonathon enjoys snowboarding and playing hockey and golf.

What Do You Mean? Testamentary Intention and the Interpretation of Wills

In the legal world, “testamentary intentions” refer to a person’s wishes for the administration of their estate and distribution of their assets after death. The last will and testament (often referred to simply as a “will”) is the document which sets out the testator’s (i.e. the person who signed the will) testamentary wishes. Problems arise

Court Applications to Interpret a Will or Trust, Estate Administration, Estate Litigation, Other Claims & Remedies Against Estates
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