Why staying well can be a living hell
Have you followed the wellness industry lately? The New York Times recently published a lengthy feature on Gwyneth Paltrow and …
Why staying well can be a living hell Read Post »
Have you followed the wellness industry lately? The New York Times recently published a lengthy feature on Gwyneth Paltrow and …
Why staying well can be a living hell Read Post »
In today’s podcast, Paul Trudelle and Sayuri Kagami discuss the recent decision of Re Milne Estate, 2018 ONSC 4174, where
Hull on Estates #557 – Milne Estate and the Validity of Multiple Wills Read Post »
Although there are certainly some benefits that may result from making ownership of a property or other asset joint with
The Risks of Joint Tenancy Read Post »
Last year I blogged about some possible changes to the CRA’s Voluntary Disclosure Program (“VDP”). The new VDP rules came
New Rules for Voluntary Disclosure Program in Practice Read Post »
According to an article in Psychology Today, writing your own obituary can be therapeutic and inspiring. It can help you
The “Autobituary”: Writing Your Own Obituary Read Post »
A decision released earlier this week highlights the importance of a complete Management Plan supported by evidence when seeking one’s
The Importance of Filing Comprehensive Management Plans Read Post »
As estate litigators, we’ve seen a lot of bad estates and bad estate situations. The good news is because we
The great estate – 5 ways to make it happen Read Post »
Previous entries in our blog have covered inheritance taxes in the United States and other jurisdictions and President Trump’s proposed elimination of the tax
Attempts to Minimize Inheritance Tax Read Post »
“No one likes to see a limitation period applied to dismiss a claim. That said, there are good reasons for
The Blunt Force of Limitation Periods Read Post »
A recent decision from the Royal Court of Jersey was recently discussed here with respect to a beneficiary’s right to
The Right to Disclosure from a Trust Read Post »