How can you spend a donor’s money? Two core considerations
For the many who take on the fiduciary role of an attorney for property, there is often little or no …
How can you spend a donor’s money? Two core considerations Read Post »
For the many who take on the fiduciary role of an attorney for property, there is often little or no …
How can you spend a donor’s money? Two core considerations Read Post »
Victoria Day is once again upon us. To commemorate the day, and to give you some tidbits to drop while
Last night, I attended an advance screening of RBG, a documentary focusing on the career of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg,
The Power of a Great Dissent Read Post »
Here’s a scenario that’s becoming more common. A family member dies. The deceased had expressed a preference for cremation, and
Dust (or ashes) in the wind Read Post »
This week on Hull on Estates, Natalia Angelini and Nick Esterbauer discuss attorneyship planning options and the importance of full
Hull on Estates #546 – Attorneyship planning options Read Post »
Our firm has previously blogged and podcasted at length about digital assets and estate planning, and the issue of fiduciary
Alberta’s Approach to Digital Assets Read Post »
Last week, the Supreme Court of Canada granted leave to appeal the judgment of the Federal Court of Appeal in
SCC to Revisit Standards of Review Read Post »
Feel threatened? Feel that someone will cause personal injury to you, your spouse your child or to your property? Then
Peace Man! – Peace Bonds Read Post »
Previously on our blog and podcast, we discussed Tarantino v. Galvano, 2017 ONSC 3535 (S.C.J.) in the context of the counterclaim
POA Self-Dealing Transaction was Set Aside: the Reasonably Necessary Test Read Post »
Ask anyone who has cleared out the home of a loved one who has passed away or moved to a
Less is more – ditch your junk Read Post »