Food for Thought: Estate Planning for Young Home Owners
The topic of home ownership, and, particularly, the ability of young adults to buy their first home is a trending …
Food for Thought: Estate Planning for Young Home Owners Read Post »
The topic of home ownership, and, particularly, the ability of young adults to buy their first home is a trending …
Food for Thought: Estate Planning for Young Home Owners Read Post »
Tax planning and estate planning often go hand-in-hand, so when changes to either are pending, it’s wise to keep an
For wealthy Canadians, it may be time to circle the wagons Read Post »
This week on Hull on Estates, Ian Hull discusses the role of the Estate Trustee During Litigation and the impact
Hull on Estates #520 – Role of The Estate Trustee During Litigation Read Post »
Beneficiaries of a Trust who have a vested interest in the capital can sometimes assign their entitlement to another. But
Assignment of Trust Property Read Post »
At the recent Six-Minute Estates Lawyer, several areas of interest were discussed. One that served as a helpful reminder to
Eight Drafting Tips for Primary and Secondary Wills Read Post »
In Ontario, if two people die at the same time or in circumstances rendering it uncertain which of them survived
Complications from Simultaneous Deaths Read Post »
You’re planning a client’s estate. You’ve identified the assets and tax issues and planned accordingly. Most importantly, your client has
Push hard – get your clients talking to family about their estate Read Post »
This week on Hull on Estates, Ian and Noah discuss the importance of prudent investment by a trustee in light
Hull on Estates #519 – Prudent Investments Read Post »
The enactment of the Succession Law Reform Act, as its name implies, had a profound impact on the power of
You Can’t Really Contract out of Dependant’s Relief Read Post »
As an estates litigator for the past 25 years, there isn’t much I haven’t seen when it comes to will
Is there a better way to draft a will? Short answer “yes”! Read Post »