Taxes After Death – Do Estate Trustees Need to Pay Twice?
Taxes, even in the best of times, are a nuisance and an unavoidable burden. At worst, they can represent an …
Taxes After Death – Do Estate Trustees Need to Pay Twice? Read Post »
Taxes, even in the best of times, are a nuisance and an unavoidable burden. At worst, they can represent an …
Taxes After Death – Do Estate Trustees Need to Pay Twice? Read Post »
Crossover issues between estates and corporate law are becoming more and more frequent given the number of Canadians with interests
Estates x Corporate Law: Husack v. Husack et al. Read Post »
With heatwaves, droughts, wildfires, and extreme storms all increasing in frequency, climate change, once thought as a potential future problem,
Trust Administrations in Consideration of Climate Change Read Post »
It is a rare situation when someone dies without any creditors. However, if someone plans their estate in such a
Can an Estate Plan be a Fraudulent Conveyance? Read Post »
A “Henson trust” is an increasingly popular way to provide for a disabled beneficiary. This blog post will summarize what
A Refresher on Henson Trusts Read Post »
This week in Hull on Estate, Dorren So and Raphael Leitz discuss the current status of Medical Assistance in Dying in
Hull on Estates Podcast – #659 – Medical Assistance in Dying and Upcoming Changes Read Post »
With a person’s death comes a plethora of action items for executors to attend to early on, including arranging the
In Need of an Estate Loan? Read Post »
With this month’s blog theme of charitable giving in mind, I review Francella v. Tokarz, a case where a gift
A Failed “Charitable Gift” Read Post »
A claim to enforce an alleged contract to provide a beneficial entitlement in a will was recently denied in De Angelis
A Disappointed Beneficiary’s Failed Attempt to Prove Entitlement Read Post »
I was recently watching the excellent new show Extraordinary on Disney Plus when I was pleasantly surprised to see an
The Armchair Rule – Next best thing to conjuring the testator Read Post »