Make Sure Your Ducks are in a Row
Happy New Year and welcome back to our blogs! For the month of January, we will be blogging about reviewing …
Make Sure Your Ducks are in a Row Read Post »
Happy New Year and welcome back to our blogs! For the month of January, we will be blogging about reviewing …
Make Sure Your Ducks are in a Row Read Post »
Download the Solicitor’s Tip for the month of January 2023.
Will Drafting Tips for the Appointment of an Estate Trustee Read Post »
In her post from September 22, 2022, my colleague Ms. Bajaj wrote on the Superior Court’s decision in Di Nunzio
When the Costs May Not be Worth the Trouble: Di Nunzio Revisited Read Post »
During the Holiday season, gift giving is a common practice between friends and family or through a secret Santa at
When a Gift is not a Gift: Disclaiming an Inheritance Read Post »
In assessing a moral obligation, one may start by looking at the intention of the testator. It has been reiterated
The case of Kwan v Nimigeon Estate, 2022 ONSC 6308 discusses the issues of removing an estate trustee when there
Removing an estate trustee on intestacy Read Post »
Generally, when the parties to a legal proceeding settle, Minutes of Settlement of all issues are executed and the litigation
We have a Settlement, but is Litigation really over? Read Post »
On November 21, 2022, we were fortunate to attend the Family Dispute Resolution Institute of Ontario’s 2022 Annual Conference, co-chaired
The 2022 FDRIO Annual Conference: Widening the Scope of FDR & Avoiding Liability Read Post »
The task of becoming an estate trustee may seem daunting to some. You are responsible for upholding the wishes of
An estate trustee’s duty to account Read Post »
I previously blogged on an estate claiming damages from a terrorist attack involving the crash of Ukraine International Airline Flight
Brother vs. Spouse: who is the rightful litigation administrator? Read Post »