Continuing Education: Just Do It! For Real!
Most professions require their members to complete a certain amount of continuing education. For example, lawyers in Ontario are required …
Continuing Education: Just Do It! For Real! Read Post »
Most professions require their members to complete a certain amount of continuing education. For example, lawyers in Ontario are required …
Continuing Education: Just Do It! For Real! Read Post »
Some basic questions to get you thinking about starting a will with a surviving spouse scenario: Everything to spouse Absolute
Getting started on making a will with your spouse Read Post »
For those who are about to enter, or are in the very midst of, a long and arduous legal dispute,
Social Media Evidence In Estates Litigation Read Post »
This week on Hull on Estates, Noah Weisberg and Doreen So discuss a recent decision on oppression remedies in Corber
Hull on Estates #583 – Oppression Remedies Read Post »
The book “The Beautiful Ones” was released last week in Canada. Part memoir (until his teenage years) and part biography,
Why wait? It is Make a Will Month! Read Post »
From an advertisement in the National Post, Toronto Newspaper, by the Mercantile Trust Company on November 8, 1919. One hundred
The monetary jurisdiction of Ontario’s Small Claims Court is set to increase on January 1, 2020. The jurisdiction of the
Small Claims Court Monetary Jurisdiction Increasing Read Post »
As many of us know, the federal government’s legislation on medical assistance in dying (“MAID”) – Bill C-14 – was
In the News: Medical Assistance in Dying for Persons with Dementia Read Post »
In the spirit of the season, we take this opportunity to explore potential estates issues with respect to age-old Halloween
Halloween Horror Tales and Estates Administration Read Post »
The Ontario Court of Appeal recently upheld a motion judge’s decision striking a Statement of Claim and dismissing an action
The Works: Res Judicata, Collateral Attack and Abuse of Process – Reasons for Dismissal Read Post »