Fantasy Tuesday: How to #FreeBritney in Ontario
The #FreeBritney movement is a social media movement driven by the fans of Britney Spears, and it has been trending …
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The #FreeBritney movement is a social media movement driven by the fans of Britney Spears, and it has been trending …
Fantasy Tuesday: How to #FreeBritney in Ontario Read Post »
The late Donald Farb called his insurance company to renew his travel insurance policy before his trip to Florida. Mr.
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Estate litigation can be complex at the best of times. An Order Giving Directions, obtained at the early stages of
Estate Litigation and COVID Complications Read Post »
I am proud to be part of a COVID-19 Working Group established by the Ontario Bar Association’s (OBA) Elder Law
Call for Action to Protect Ontario Seniors Read Post »
In many estates disputes, litigants find themselves in the position of not having as much evidence as they would like,
An Homage to the Rule in Browne v. Dunn Read Post »
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) recently provided an update regarding its processing of clearance certificate requests. Due to COVID-19, clearance
Canada Revenue Agency Update Re: Clearance Certificates During COVID-19 Read Post »
Calmusky v. Calmusky is a recent decision that determines the issue of entitlement to certain joint assets. The dispute appears
An Outlier Application of Pecore? Read Post »
Ian Hull and Jordan Atin continue their discussions on estate planning in a COVID-19 world. This week’s topic: advising clients
Weekly Webinar Series: Week 16 Read Post »
Courts are reopening across the province. However, going to court will not be like it used to be. In order
Going Back to Court: Make Sure You Can Get In Read Post »