Litigating with Ghosts: Is it ever ok to speak ill of the dead?
“Never speak ill of the dead”. This saying, which has been traced back to Chilon of Sparta in 6th century …
Litigating with Ghosts: Is it ever ok to speak ill of the dead? Read Post »
“Never speak ill of the dead”. This saying, which has been traced back to Chilon of Sparta in 6th century …
Litigating with Ghosts: Is it ever ok to speak ill of the dead? Read Post »
Tis the season of goblins and ghouls, of ghosts and gremlins, when the boundaries between the natural and supernatural become ever
Doppelgangers and the Declarations of Death Act Read Post »
When considering the commencement of an application for guardianship, either guardianship of property or the person, keep in mind the
Giving Notice: Applications for Guardianship Read Post »
Paul Trudelle recently blogged about the Stajduhar v. Wolfe decision of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, wherein the court
Dependant’s Support – Do common law spouses have to live in the same residence? Read Post »
A common problem encountered in estate administrations is locating a testator’s will. Many executors and next of kin do not
A Solution to the Problem of the Missing Will: a Will Registry? Read Post »
In the world of estate litigation, there is a tendency to view influence askance: to see all influence as being
Why Influence is not always Undue Read Post »
You are the Estate Trustee of an estate in which the testator left a substantial portion of the residue to
An unsent text message found on the deceased’s mobile phone has admitted to probate bythe Supreme Court of Queensland. In
Unsent Text Message Found to Be Valid Will. LOL. Read Post »
Elder financial abuse is a growing concern. What is being done in Ontario to prevent it? I recently came across
A New Way to Prevent Elder Abuse Read Post »
Other than the last name of Denis Shapovalov (Canada’s newest rising tennis star), one of the most difficult pronunciations I’ve
Personalized medicine – just a cheek swab away Read Post »