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Transcribed Image Text:30 Phyllis lives in a province that
has dependant's relief legislation.
She received $600 per month in
child support from her ex-husband,
Herman, in accordance with a court
order. Herman recently died, and
Phyllis is not sure where this leaves
her. Which of the following
statements is FALSE? a) If Herman
had a valid will and did not provide
for Phyllis or the children in that will,
Phyllis can apply for support from
Herman's estate. Ob) If Herman
failed to provide for Phyllis or the
children in his will, then Phyllis has
no claim against his estate. Oc)
Unless the support order says
otherwise, Herman's estate
automatically becomes liable for the
support order. d) If Herman did not
have a valid will, Phyllis can apply
for support from Herman's estate
under the dependant's relief
legislation.
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