Keeping Your Spouse Informed: Estate Freezes
“Happy wife; happy life” is an adage that we are all familiar with. I recently came across a decision of …
Keeping Your Spouse Informed: Estate Freezes Read Post »
“Happy wife; happy life” is an adage that we are all familiar with. I recently came across a decision of …
Keeping Your Spouse Informed: Estate Freezes Read Post »
The answer is no in Ontario. Currently, only a limited number of Canadian provinces (Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and
So I have a life insurance policy, can I sell that policy to someone else? Read Post »
Need a little help from the court to move an estate matter along? Then Rule 74.15 is the rule for
Getting a Little Help from the Court: Orders for Assistance Read Post »
The Succession Law Reform Act permits dependant support claims to be brought by a spouse, sibling, child and parent of
Holding the Reins on Dependant Support? Read Post »
New fears and anxieties brought on by the health crisis may play a part in the uptick we are seeing
When Can an Attorney Act? Read Post »
This week on Hull on Estates, Jonathon Kappy and Nick Esterbauer discuss the recent decision of Robert Mandel et al.
Hull on Estates #599 – Rectification in the Corporate Context Read Post »
It’s Thanksgiving again. Time for turkey. Time to “talk turkey”. Last year at this time, I blogged on a few
The importance of regularly updating your will cannot be understated. A prudent individual should review their will upon significant life
Heightened Death Awareness in the Midst of Covid-19 Read Post »
An exciting announcement (for those in the field of wills and estates) came out of the Superior Court of Justice
Modernizing Ontario’s Justice System, Probate Edition: Filing by Email Read Post »
I recently blogged on a case arising out of Nova Scotia, addressing the question of whether or not a third
N.S. Court of Appeal and Medical Assistance in Dying – Appeal Dismissed Read Post »