Wills in Multiple Jurisdictions
There are important considerations to be made when individuals have assets in different areas, for example Ontario and Quebec. Quebec …
Wills in Multiple Jurisdictions Read Post »
There are important considerations to be made when individuals have assets in different areas, for example Ontario and Quebec. Quebec …
Wills in Multiple Jurisdictions Read Post »
Estate Trustees, depending on the terms of the Will, may have a duty to invest estate assets for a significant
Exercising Discretion: The Duty of an Estate Trustee to Prudently Invest Read Post »
As of January 1, 2022, the SLRA was amended by the addition of section 21.1 (more on that here). This
When is a ‘Will’ a Will? Predicting the Application of the SLRA’s Validating Provision Read Post »
This week on Hull on Estates, Jonathon Kappy and Sara Moledina discuss three changes to the purchasing and taxation of
A 2019 survey on Canadian ‘financial capability’, found that almost half of all Canadians do not have a Last Will
Importance of Preparing a Will Read Post »
In Ontario, a testator can generally dispose of his or her property as he or she sees fit, subject to
Yesterday, I blogged about succession planning for sole practitioners. Today, I will blog about succession planning for private practice lawyers
I’ve previously blogged about Law Society of Ontario’s Talks of Mandatory Succession Planning for Private Practitioners. The Committee is currently
Michigan’s Elder Abuse Task Force, created by the Michigan Department of the Attorney General in 2019, consists of more than
Improving the Court-Appointed Guardianship Process in Michigan Read Post »
This week on Hull on Estates, Nick Esterbauer and Michael Krznaric discuss the Re Sandhu, BCSC 2027, decision and consider factors that
#655 – Re Sandhu: Can My Kids Force Me To Submit For A Capacity Assessment? Read Post »