This week on Hull on Estates, Nick Esterbauer and Zahra Attir follow up to their podcast on Estate Administration Bonds to discuss the nature of guardianship bonds and the circumstances under which those applying to become guardians of property of an incapable adult in Ontario may be required to post a bond. Conversely, they discuss circumstances under which posting such a bond may not be required.
Hull on Estates – #680 About Guardianship Bonds
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