Defining Death: McKitty v Hayani
Last month, in the case of McKitty v Hayani, 2019 ONCA 805, the Ontario Court of Appeal had to consider …
Defining Death: McKitty v Hayani Read Post »
Last month, in the case of McKitty v Hayani, 2019 ONCA 805, the Ontario Court of Appeal had to consider …
Defining Death: McKitty v Hayani Read Post »
This week on Hull on Estates, Natalia R. Angelini and Kira Domratchev discuss a recent decision on the retroactive effect
Hull on Estates #584 – Retroactive Effect of Proof of Death Read Post »
Competing applications about the ownership of a home were before the Court in Marley v. Salga, 2019 ONSC 3527. On
The Tradition Lives On: Costs Payable from the Estate where the Deceased was at Fault Read Post »
A recent master motions in the Estate of Robert William Drury Sr., 2019 ONSC 6071, considered the issue of an
What happens when you are out of time to serve a claim? Read Post »
Yesterday, Natalia Angelini blogged on a “purification grave” for students in Holland. The grave allows students to reflect on their
Swedish Death Cleaning Read Post »
No doubt our youth must navigate an increasingly complex world, and so it isn’t any surprise to see a growing
An ingenious coping tool for stress? Read Post »
Lewis v. Lewis is a recent Ontario Court of Appeal decision in which the Appellants challenged the dismissal of their
Important Principles from the ONCA Regarding Capacity Read Post »
For those who are about to enter, or are in the very midst of, a long and arduous legal dispute, beware the ineffaceable nature of social media activity.
Social media evidence in estates litigation Read Post »
In Kirst Estate (Re), the Court of Queen’s Bench of Alberta had before it an interpretation case involving a holograph
Holograph Wills – A Recent Interpretation Case Read Post »
In Threlfall v. Carleton University, the Supreme Court of Canada held that a deceased’s estate must repay pension payments received
Can there be unexpected financial consequences of retroactive proof of death? Read Post »