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COLUMN: Too many disabled Canadians are quietly denied the right to make a Will

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The following is distributed by QUOI MEDIA and used with permission By Max S.J. Shilleto Across the country, a basic legal right is being denied — not by statute, but by assumption. People with autism, cerebral palsy, or other cognitive and developmental disabilities are often presumed incapable of making a Will. These assumptions don’t come from the courts. They come from the professionals who are supposed to help: lawyers, advisors, institutio…
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The Laker broke the news in on Saturday, June 21, 2025.
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