Litigation Guardians and Parties Under a Disability
Where a party to litigation is under a disability, the proceeding shall be commenced, continued or defended by a litigation …
Litigation Guardians and Parties Under a Disability Read Post »
Where a party to litigation is under a disability, the proceeding shall be commenced, continued or defended by a litigation …
Litigation Guardians and Parties Under a Disability Read Post »
The Accelerating Access to Justice Act, 2021 (“the Act”) or Bill 245, intends to usher forward significant, and welcome, changes
Modernizing the Succession Law Reform Act Read Post »
A Certificate of Pending Litigation is common in estate litigation, where claims often involve an interest in land. In order
Seeking a Certificate of Pending Litigation: On Notice or Without? Read Post »
Handwritten Wills/Codicils are certainly quite rare, particularly for people with means. In certain circumstances, and particularly where the testator had
Handwritten Wills/Codicils – Yay or Nay – Larry King’s Estate, as the Latest Example Read Post »
Your will sets out how your estate is to be divided upon your death, but it is up to your
How Does One Choose the Right Executor? Read Post »
This week on Hull on Estates, Paul Trudelle and Arielle Di Iulio discuss the test for capacity to instruct counsel
As Ian Hull and Daniel Enright of our office blogged last week, as of April 1, 2021, small estates in
Ontario Raises Small Estate Limit to $150,000.00 – Now What? Read Post »
I recently blogged about Biogen Inc. and the drug in development that is said to be the first treatment that
More on Biogen Inc. – Will They or Won’t They? Read Post »
Broadcaster Larry King is once again in the news. This time, he is making news, not reporting on it. Larry
Larry King Estate Making News Read Post »
In Tuesday’s blog, I scratched the surface of the recent battle between titans of Wall Street and a social media
The GameStop Saga, Part II – Prudent Investing Read Post »