Finsant Estate (Re)
The application was dismissed because the applicant sought to prove the likely existence of a validly executed lost will rather than to cure a document deficient in formalities; the court must first determine whether a valid will existed before any s.58 curative relief can be granted; absent such a finding the s.58...
Source-derived case information.
- Citation
- 2023 BCSC 842
- Parties
- Applicant (curative Order Under WESA S.58): Megan Beggs; Respondent; Applicant for Grant of Administration Without Will Annexed: Rhonda Schicchi; Deceased: Rosemary Finsant
- Court
- Supreme Court of British Columbia
- Jurisdiction
- Canada
- Judgment Date
- 17 May 2023
- Procedural Posture
- Probate Application for Curative Order Under WESA S.58 and Grant of Administration Without Will Annexed / Chambers Application; Adjourned From Master; Dismissed With Leave to Reapply
- Outcome
- Application dismissed with leave to reapply
- Legal Topics
- Curative Order, WESA S.58, Execution Formalities S.37, Lost or Missing Will, Presumption of Destruction, Intestacy
- Source Language
- english
Source-derived case record
Summary, issues, holding and outcome
More case intelligence is available
Unlock the full research layer for this judgment.
Parties
Megan Beggs
Applicant (curative Order Under WESA S.58)
Rhonda Schicchi
Respondent; Applicant for Grant of Administration Without Will Annexed
Rosemary Finsant
Deceased
Procedural Posture
Probate Application for Curative Order Under WESA S.58 and Grant of Administration Without Will Annexed / Chambers Application; Adjourned From Master; Dismissed With Leave to Reapply
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether s.58 WESA can be used to cure or amend a missing allegedly valid will
- 2 Whether the threshold question of existence and valid execution of the will must be resolved before s.58 relief is considered
- 3 Whether evidence rebuts the presumption of destruction when a will traced to testator's possession is not found at death
Ratio Decidendi
The application was dismissed because the applicant sought to prove the likely existence of a validly executed lost will rather than to cure a document deficient in formalities; the court must first determine whether a valid will existed before any s.58 curative relief can be granted; absent such a finding the s.58 application cannot be entertained at this juncture.
Court Disposition
Application dismissed with leave to reapply
Orders
- Application dismissed with leave to reapply
- No costs sought by respondent; if parties agree on costs the order may be inserted; otherwise a 30‑minute telephone or video hearing may be arranged to determine costs
Full Case Text
Judgment text and source record
Sign in to read
Sign in to read the full judgment text
Sign in to read the full judgment text. Downloads and additional research tools may depend on your plan.
Sign in to read the full judgment