When Can an Estate Trustee Withhold an Inheritance?
Is an Estate Trustee allowed to withhold an inheritance? What if the inheritance is a specific bequest and the Estate …
When Can an Estate Trustee Withhold an Inheritance? Read Post »
Is an Estate Trustee allowed to withhold an inheritance? What if the inheritance is a specific bequest and the Estate …
When Can an Estate Trustee Withhold an Inheritance? Read Post »
I came across another great post from brand guru Craig Postons recently, where he talked in part about the rapidly
Focussed on future change? Don’t overlook future stability Read Post »
It is with great pleasure to announce that myself, Ian Hull, and Lionel Tupman will be co-chairing a professional development
Essential Evidence Series for Estate Litigators Read Post »
When is it appropriate to bring a motion in the Estates Court without notice? The answer requires consideration of both
Should I Bring a Motion in the Estates Court Without Notice? Read Post »
An insured may designate a beneficiary of the proceeds of a policy of insurance. This can be done by a
Invalid Will Therefore Invalid Insurance Beneficiary Designation? Not Necessarily Read Post »
I recently read this article from the New York Times, which discusses the Will of Harper Lee, author of “To
There’s no shortage of bad news, and 2018 is starting off much the same. So how about focusing on some
5 reasons why it’s good to live in Canada Read Post »
[powerpress url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/kirsten/HOE_541_Final.mp3″] Today on Hull on Estates, Paul Trudelle and Kira Domratchev discuss the decision of the Ontario Court of
Hull on Estates #541 – Cross claims and time-barred Read Post »
In Ontario, if there is a claim to be made or continued by a deceased person or their estate, any
B.C.’s Wills, Estates and Succession Act: Claims May be Pursued by Beneficiaries Read Post »
When someone composes an obituary for a loved one who has passed away, carefully selecting the photograph to go along
Who Holds the Copyright to an Obituary? Read Post »