Happy New Year! And Be Careful!!
The end of 2018 is fast approaching. 2019 will soon be upon us. I wish you health and happiness for …
Happy New Year! And Be Careful!! Read Post »
The end of 2018 is fast approaching. 2019 will soon be upon us. I wish you health and happiness for …
Happy New Year! And Be Careful!! Read Post »
A recent decision of the Ontario Court of Appeal considered whether s. 7 of the Limitations Act, 2002 applies to
Can Limitation Periods be Extended for Estate Trustees? Read Post »
In today’s podcast, Paul and Garrett discuss the decision in Tiedemann v Tiedemann and revisit some legal principles from the
Hull on Estates #562 – Revisiting the Pecore Principles: Tiedemann v Tiedemann Read Post »
It is not uncommon for a trust or a Will to provide a trustee with broad and unfettered discretion in
Can a Trustee Consider a Beneficiary’s Assets in Exercising Discretion? Read Post »
In 1934, Fred Coots co-wrote “Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town” with lyricist Haven Gillespie. The song went on to
Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town, and He Has Lawyered Up! Read Post »
It is that time of the year when media outlets release their “top” or “most popular” lists, like the Time
Notable Celebrity Testators Read Post »
I don’t know about you, but I was a little disappointed when I discovered that one of the greatest thinkers
Is there life after death? (spoiler alert – we have the answer) Read Post »
Humans are social beings. Some of us enjoy interacting with others, with animals, with virtual reality experiences, or all of
Robo-Care for the Elderly Read Post »
Text messaging is an increasingly popular method of communication. Even though a text may take less than 30-seconds to write
What to do with all those text messages? Read Post »
In the recent decision of Charles v. Charles Estate, 2018 ONSC 7327, the court discussed the interplay between a claim
Interim Support and Equalization Claims Read Post »