New Practice Directive on Toronto Estates List
In the ordinary course, when a Notice of Application is issued by the Court, a first return date is provided …
New Practice Directive on Toronto Estates List Read Post »
In the ordinary course, when a Notice of Application is issued by the Court, a first return date is provided …
New Practice Directive on Toronto Estates List Read Post »
On November 24, 2022, Hull & Hull LLP and Whaley Estate Litigation Partners held a webinar to discuss tips, traps
Child Proofing Your Will: Recognizing and Avoiding Common Traps for Solicitors Read Post »
The spectre of automation seems to be an everlasting horizon, never quite materializing. Recently, news feeds have been flooded with
Will Robolawyer Argue your next Will Challenge? Read Post »
As we approach the end of January, and this month’s blog topic of “reviewing your will”, I thought it appropriate
Don’t forget the Power of Attorney Read Post »
We’ve all heard about individuals expecting to benefit under a testator’s will, only to discover they don’t. However, what happens
Hall v Bennett Estate – Disappointed Beneficiaries Read Post »
We are practising estate litigation in interesting times. Depending on the date of marriage, a litigant’s case can either succeed
Anno Matrimonium: January 1, 2022 Read Post »
A “grey divorce” is a term that is often used to refer to a divorce involving individuals who are over
The Impact of a Grey Divorce Read Post »
This week on Hull on Estates, Natalia Angelini and Mark Lahn discuss the recent case of Kolic Estate (Re), 2022 BCSC
Hull on Estates Podcast #657 – When can a trustee set-off debts owing to the estate? Read Post »
One of the questions I’ve been asked most often since entering the field of estates law is “do I really
Peters v Peters Estate – The Trouble With Intestacies Read Post »
In 2022, ConsumerAffairs asked a hard hitting question: do you love your pet more than your sibling? Of those surveyed,
Protecting Your M(ost) V(aluable) P(et) Read Post »