Elder Law Litigation Needs to Increase?
In the last couple of decades we have seen a rise in estate, capacity and trust litigation due in large …
Elder Law Litigation Needs to Increase? Read Post »
In the last couple of decades we have seen a rise in estate, capacity and trust litigation due in large …
Elder Law Litigation Needs to Increase? Read Post »
Let me give you the bad news first: some people are naturally more resilient than others – and life can
Fertilizer for your brain: How to grow your resilience Read Post »
In estate litigation it is not uncommon to have reason to engage handwriting experts to attest to the authenticity of
Can Typography Expose a Sham Trust? Read Post »
Cryptocurrency is aptly described in a recent post as “digital cash stored on an electronic file and traded online… like
Getting Frozen out of Cryptocurrency? Read Post »
It is well established that in order for a will to be valid in Ontario, strict compliance with the process
Substantial Compliance and Powers of Attorney Read Post »
It’s an “aha” moment I’ll never forget. It was February about 10 years ago and I was in the large
3 reasons to fly to see your favorite Toronto team Read Post »
This week on Hull on Estates, Natalia Angelini and Nick Esterbauer discuss S.A. v Metro Vancouver Housing Corp., in which
Hull on Estates #565 – The Supreme Court of Canada on Henson Trusts Read Post »
About six months ago I blogged on aspects of wire transfers of money to beneficiaries in foreign jurisdictions. These transfers
“International Inheritance” – an Update on Money Transfers. Read Post »
As lawyers, we always have to consider whether we can act for someone before we are retained. Often, the question
To Act or Not to Act: When is There a Conflict of Interest for a Lawyer? Read Post »
Effective January 1, 2019, new rules apply to a motion by a lawyer for removal as lawyer of record. Under
New Rules Regarding a Motion For Removal as Lawyer of Record Read Post »