Writing a will? Don’t trust a chatbot to do the grunt work, estate lawyers say
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Writing a will? Don’t trust a chatbot to do the grunt work, estate lawyers say
ZARIF SINHA
PUBLISHED JUNE 4, 2026
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Some estate lawyers are seeing Canadians consult a chatbot before meeting with them. They don’t mind, but they do warn: Just don’t let it actually write a will for you.
Meeting with lawyers is “stressful on a good day” and even more so when it involves planning for what happens a…
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