Trust Law in the Atomic Era: Lessons from Fukushima
Likely to be of a surprise to most readers, Canada has a law on the books governing, among other things, …
Trust Law in the Atomic Era: Lessons from Fukushima Read Post »
Likely to be of a surprise to most readers, Canada has a law on the books governing, among other things, …
Trust Law in the Atomic Era: Lessons from Fukushima Read Post »
One quality often overlooked in this frantic information era of texts, tweets, and instagrams is clarity. Our communications and responses
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[powerpress url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/kirsten/HOE_537_Final.mp3″] In today’s podcast, Jonathon Kappy and Umair Abdul Qadir discuss the Honourable Justice McEwen’s recent decision in Calderon
Hull on Estates #537 – Calderon Estate: Standing and Limitation Periods Read Post »
Many of us are familiar with the New York case where Leona Helmsley left a $12 million trust for her
Estate Planning…For Your Pet! Read Post »
As the holiday season comes to a close, many of us will take stock of the time enjoyed with friends,
The Public Guardian as Estate Trustee: Policy Considerations Read Post »
“This is one of too many cases that appear in our courts demonstrating family disputes over what the preceding generation
No Take Backs: Gifting and Changes of Heart Read Post »
Over the holidays I had a great nostalgia trip watching the recent Netflix series “The toys that made us” about
Saunders v. Vautier – What does it mean? Read Post »
If you own property in the U.S. or another foreign jurisdiction, having a valid and up-to-date will that complies with
Consider a second will if you own foreign property 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 »