“The Court of Missing Heirs”
The “Court of Missing Heirs” was a radio show on air from about 1937 to 1947 where they tried to …
“The Court of Missing Heirs” Read Post »
The “Court of Missing Heirs” was a radio show on air from about 1937 to 1947 where they tried to …
“The Court of Missing Heirs” Read Post »
In Ontario, marriage has the effect of revoking a will, except in limited circumstances. These circumstances are: where there is
Marriages and the Revocation of Wills: Two Different Regimes Read Post »
A ruling by the Supreme Court of Canada offers clarity on the test for unjust enrichment, <...
Supreme Court of Canada clarifies unjust enrichment test Read Post »
This blog was written in collaboration with, and with thanks to Yasmin Vinograd of Merovitz Potechin LLP . In some
Resealing of Foreign Orders Appointing Guardians Read Post »
How much are your non-financial assets worth? If you’re planning your estate, it’s an important consideration, especially if you plan
Do you have gems or junk in your house? Read Post »
Today on Hull on Estates, Stuart Clark and Doreen So discuss the recent decision of Wall v. Shaw, 2018 ONCA
Hull on Estates #560 – Wall v. Shaw – Limitation Periods and Passing of Accounts Read Post »
There are instances when a lawyer is required to make efforts to “locate missing heirs” of an estate, and until
The case of the “Unknown Heirs” Read Post »
Earlier this year, we argued the appeal in Moore v Sweet before the Supreme Court of Canada. On Friday, the
Moore v Sweet: Hull & Hull LLP at the Supreme Court of Canada Read Post »
On March 27, 2014, I blogged on the issue of settling litigation, but leaving the issue of costs to the
Settling Everything But Costs, Again Read Post »
Applications to pass accounts are unique as civil proceedings go. The nature of the inquiries being made by the Court,
The Limits of Limitation Periods: Passings of Accounts in Wall v Shaw Read Post »