Takeaways from Make-a-Will Month
November has drawn to a close and, with it, the Ontario Bar Association (OBA) and the Toronto Public Library’s (TPL) …
Takeaways from Make-a-Will Month Read Post »
November has drawn to a close and, with it, the Ontario Bar Association (OBA) and the Toronto Public Library’s (TPL) …
Takeaways from Make-a-Will Month Read Post »
“When a parent gives an adult child a joint interest in real property during his or her lifetime, can that
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As a part two of blog from Monday, November 27, 2017, Justice Mew was also asked to consider the
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Let’s acknowledge one thing from the start – no one looks forward to preparing a will. We may have the
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Today on Hull on Estates, Jonathon Kappy and Doreen So discuss the issue of gifts that are made by way
Hull on Estates #534 – Gifts and Cheques Read Post »
I was able to attend a recent CPD program by the Advocate’s Society titled “Supreme Court of Canada Advocacy.” A
Supreme Court Advocacy Read Post »
In a recent decision of the Superior Court, Justice Mew found that, “In appropriate circumstances, I conclude that the relationship
Are personal support workers and caregivers fiduciaries? Read Post »
A common belief is that fingernails (and hair) continue to grow after death. Popular culture emphasizes this belief by depicting
Truth or Myth: Hair and Nails Continue to Grow After Death Read Post »
Earlier this week, I blogged about a recent decision of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice that highlighted the factors
Lost and Destroyed Wills: Procedural Considerations Read Post »
Climate change remains a leading topic of concern – and most of us have at least some awareness of our
How green is your estate plan? Read Post »