Estate Litigation – Submission of Rights to the Court
Estate litigation exists in a somewhat unique corner of the litigation world for as a Will can potentially have numerous …
Estate Litigation – Submission of Rights to the Court Read Post »
Estate litigation exists in a somewhat unique corner of the litigation world for as a Will can potentially have numerous …
Estate Litigation – Submission of Rights to the Court Read Post »
A new Saskatchewan Court of Appeal case sheds more light on the law of standing with respect to will challenges.
Court Distrusts Stranger to the Will Read Post »
This week on Hull on Estates, Stuart Clark and Kira Domratchev discuss a finding of support for an adult dependant
Hull on Estates #593 – Dependant Adult Child: Issues on an Intestacy Read Post »
Yesterday I blogged about the recent Deleon v. Estate of Raymond DeRanney (“Deleon“) decision wherein an individual who was not
Dependant Support – Quantum of Support Read Post »
The average “family unit” (if such a thing ever truly existed) is becoming harder to define in 2020. With the
Ian Hull, Suzana Popovic-Montag and Jordan Atin continue their discussions on estate planning in a COVID-19 world.
Weekly webinar Series: Week 15 Read Post »
The right to a trial by jury is a fundamental right in many proceedings. In a trial by jury, the
Juries and Social Media Read Post »
With so much taking place around us now, I forced myself to choose a topic for today’s blog that, although
Thoughts About Art Read Post »
Legal Aid Ontario has published a notice setting out changes to coverage for Consent and Capacity Board appeals. Effective June
Changes to Consent and Capacity Board Coverage Read Post »
Yes, you’re reading this blog on a Monday. As week days go, Monday isn’t nearly as fun as a Thursday,
Don’t Worry Be Happy Read Post »