Top Wills & Estates Cases of 2023
As the year draws to a close, now is an apt time to reflect on how the law has evolved in 2023. Two …
Top Wills & Estates Cases of 2023 Read Post »
As the year draws to a close, now is an apt time to reflect on how the law has evolved in 2023. Two …
Top Wills & Estates Cases of 2023 Read Post »
Powers of attorney can be useful planning tools for individuals who want someone to responsibly manage their assets in the
Theft via Power of Attorney Read Post »
With the right set of facts, the tort of intentional interference with economic relations may afford a plaintiff with a
Intentional Interference with Economic Relations Read Post »
If a will is challenged, the value of evidence from the lawyer who drafted the will and assisted with its execution should not be underestimated. A lawyer’s evidence may be used to help establish testamentary capacity, for example, or
ANSWERING A WILL CHALLENGE WITH VIDEO EVIDENCE Read Post »
This week on Hull on Estates, Jonathon Kappy and Margarita Grup, discuss two cases dealing with the appointments of Estate Trustees
Hull on Estates Podcast #681 – Pragmatism in ETDL Appointments Read Post »
Estates matters don’t often end with litigants serving a prison term, but the case of Estate of Nordby, 2023 ONSC
Imprisonment for Failing to Pass Accounts Read Post »
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The Potential Impact of Separation on Wills and Estates Read Post »
Earlier this week, I attended the “Working Effectively with Banks” OBA Trusts and Estates Law Program presented by the Canadian
The Ontario Bar Association’s “Working Effectively with Banks” Program Highlights Read Post »
As we bid farewell to 2023, we are excited to highlight our most popular articles of the year. Coming in
Hull & Hull 2023 Recap – Our Top 5 Articles Read Post »
While retroactive support orders may not be the norm in Ontario, the court does have the power to order this type
Back-Dating Dependant Support Read Post »