Keeping Up with the Cottage
Cherished, memories, generational, and cozy, are just some of the words that evoke the magnificence that is the family cottage. …
Keeping Up with the Cottage Read Post »
Cherished, memories, generational, and cozy, are just some of the words that evoke the magnificence that is the family cottage. …
Keeping Up with the Cottage Read Post »
As the year ends, it is hard to get through the day without seeing some sort of “year in review”
Looking Forward to 2018 Read Post »
The holiday season is upon us, and with it comes family gatherings, buying and wrapping gifts, and travel. Suffice to
Estate Planning over the Holidays Read Post »
In today’s podcast, Paul Trudelle and Sayuri Kagami discuss the court’s reasons for finding that the presumption of revocation had
Hull on Estates #536 – Lost Wills and Rebutting the Presumption of Revocation Read Post »
Estate work is all about dealing with end of life issues – and hopefully you have an estate plan in
What will you do when the power goes out? Read Post »
The holidays can be a stressful time. This stress can be amplified when you are caring for another person with
Holiday Stress and Caregiver Burnout Read Post »
A recent decision of the Supreme Court of Canada deals with the issue of proprietary estoppel. In Cowper-Smith v Morgan,
The SCC Pronounces on Proprietary Estoppel Read Post »
As I write this, a single bitcoin is worth more than US$8,200. It will undoubtedly be worth a different amount
The Bitcoin Estate Plan Read Post »
A beneficiary of a trust can have either a vested or a contingent interest in the trust’s assets. For example,
When does a Beneficiary have a Specific Interest in Trust Assets? Read Post »
In the spirit of the holidays, today I thought I would write about a recent decision related to gifting. In
Grosseth Estate v Grosseth: Presumptions of Resulting Trust & Undue Influence Read Post »