Champagne Poppin’ & Will Plannin’
It is the end of 2019. I therefore of course feel the need to use this blog to urge you …
Champagne Poppin’ & Will Plannin’ Read Post »
It is the end of 2019. I therefore of course feel the need to use this blog to urge you …
Champagne Poppin’ & Will Plannin’ Read Post »
With the new year approaching, it is customary to turn one’s attention to the year ahead in the making of
The First Last Will Read Post »
The year and the decade are quickly winding down. In the days before the onset of 2020, it’s TIME FOR
In today’s podcast, Jonathon Kappy and Sydney Osmar discuss the difference between strict compliance and substantial compliance regimes regarding the
Hull on Estates #586 – Can a word document be a valid Will? Read Post »
The holidays are finally here! I must admit, I am a big fan of the holiday season and all that
The Best Gift of All This Holiday Season Read Post »
Recently, Stuart Clark blogged on the procedural differences between Applications and Actions in the context of civil litigation. In his
It’s Never Too Late for a Change: Converting from Applications to Actions Read Post »
We are in the midst of what Andy Williams proclaimed as “the Most Wonderful Time of the Year.” However, holidays
Death and Holidays Read Post »
In the past, we have written about whether an Estate must first obtain a Certificate of Appointment before issuing a
Claiming Portions of a Settlement on Behalf of an Estate Read Post »
A frivolous will challenge can be frustrating for any respondent. It is not only time consuming but costly as well.
Motions for Security for Costs: What are they and when are they used? Read Post »
With giving season upon us, the philanthropic impulse is stronger than ever. As prospective donors craft their charitable giving plan,
Restricted charitable gifts: Be careful what you wish for Read Post »