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On this week’s episode of the Hull & Hull Debrief:
- David Smith examines the red flags of undue influence in the digital age, focusing on the unique challenges of electronic wills and remote witnessing. READ NOW
- Jordyn Sanford discusses recent developments in cross-border probate applications, highlighting changes to ancillary and resealing grants and their impact on Ontario practitioners. READ NOW
- Mandana Niknejad reviews two recent Ontario decisions, one dismissing a claim against an attorney for personal care, and another admitting a photocopy of a lost will to probate, emphasizing the importance of record-keeping and proof of validity. READ NOW
- Ian Hull analyzes a decision under the Indian Act confirming that a will must bear an original signature to be valid, noting the need to safeguard original estate documents. READ NOW
Hull & Hull Debrief is a weekly roundtable discussing the law and updates published by Hull & Hull LLP. Published each Friday, a link to this discussion will be found in the e-mail provided to our subscribers, for a quick and easy update on issues concerning trusts, estates and capacity issues. If you have any questions or comments regarding the Hull & Hull Debrief please contact Doug Higgins, Hull & Hull LLP: dhiggins@hullandhull.com

