Estate Information Returns: What’s That All About?
Were you recently appointed as Estate Trustee and needed to obtain a Certificate of Appointment of Estate Trustee (otherwise known …
Estate Information Returns: What’s That All About? Read Post »
Were you recently appointed as Estate Trustee and needed to obtain a Certificate of Appointment of Estate Trustee (otherwise known …
Estate Information Returns: What’s That All About? Read Post »
By Ian Hull . The popularity of cryptocurrencies has heightened the world’s attention on the versatility of blockchain technology. An interesting development is the application of a blockchain solution for estate planning of crypto assets.
Is a crypto-will a new frontier for estate planning? Read Post »
In estate litigation, medical records are key sources of evidence with respect to the capacity of the deceased. In most
Medical Records: Be Careful What You Ask For, And How! Read Post »
My colleague, Sayuri Kagami, blogged Tuesday on efforts to use artificial intelligence in scanning for risk factors that have historically
An Ounce of Prevention… Read Post »
I’ll be honest – there are some things in life that I: don’t understand, and drive me nuts. I’m not
Five things I don’t understand – and don’t really want to Read Post »
This week on Hull and Estate, Natalia Angelini and Sydney Osmar discuss Dale v Prentice, in which the Ontario Superior
Hull on Estates #570 – Drafting Solicitors and Will Challenges Read Post »
The use of artificial intelligence (“AI”) is saturating all facets of life and death. While we might often think of
Predicting Death with Artificial Intelligence Read Post »
Ante-Mortem Probate, or Pre-Death Probate, is a process of probate which validates the Will of a testator during his or
Ante-Mortem Probate: What’s That All About? Read Post »
A recent decision of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice considered an interesting question of fact and law. Will challenges
A Question of Fact: Will Challenges and Mistaken Belief Read Post »
It’s a near universal experience. Almost everyone over age 50 understands the rather uncomfortable, humble experience of the colonoscopy. For