Trend Watch: Elevated Costs in Estate Litigation
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An interesting question that may arise in the course of civil litigation is the extent to which the parties to
Jurisdiction in Estate Litigation Read Post »
Notices of Objection The notice of objection to the issuance of a Certificate of Appointment of Estate Trustee is often
Do Notices of Objection Expire Even After an Order Giving Directions is Obtained? Read Post »
When post-invasion sanctions against Russia, and a select list of Russians, were first announced in 2022, several Canadian industries scrambled
US Department of Treasury Targets Circumvention of Russian Sanctions Read Post »
There seems to be a never-ending list of scams directed at the elderly. A particularly concerning type is Power of
Stranger Perpetrated Power of Attorney Fraud Read Post »
A recent case from the Quebec Superior Court examined whether a testator lacked capacity to execute his second Will due
It was only a matter of time before the issue of will validation was considered by a Judge on the
Will Validation on the Toronto Estates List Read Post »
The principal residence exemption is important to consider when structuring one’s estate plan. This exemption allows a taxpayer and their
The Principal Residence Exemption Read Post »
This week on Hull On Estates, Natalia Angelini and Mark Lahn review the case of Doherty v. Doherty, which is a
Hull on Estates Podcast #667: The Ramifications of Gifting Assets To Yourself As POA Read Post »
Despite the love and companionship that most people share with their pets, our furry companions have been historically treated by
Companion Pets Through the Lens of the British Columbia Family Law Amendment Act, 2023 Read Post »