What Clients Need to Know About POA Compensation
Powers of Attorney, whether for personal care or property, are becoming increasingly popular as the population ages and assets are …
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Powers of Attorney, whether for personal care or property, are becoming increasingly popular as the population ages and assets are …
What Clients Need to Know About POA Compensation Read Post »
One critical piece of litigation is the service of documents. This is the process of ensuring a party to the
Streamlined Proof of Service of Documents Coming in 2023 Read Post »
When an individual makes inadequate support for a dependant, either dying with a will or intestate, Part V of the
Today is my last day at Hull and Hull, and this is my last Hull and Hull blog. I am
My Last Blog at Hull and Hull LLP Read Post »
I’ve blogged about Barker v. Barker, 2022 ONCA 567, twice this week but this decision still has more nuggets on
Final Nuggets on the Fiduciary Relationship from Barker v. Barker Read Post »
When proving a lost Will, there is a rebuttable presumption that the testator revoked their Will whenever the original Will
Revisiting the Rebuttable Presumption: Proving a Lost Will Read Post »
This week on Hull on estates, Stuart Clark and Mashal Hakimi discuss the Ontario court of appeal decision case of
Previously, I blogged about per se fiduciary relationships and ad hoc fiduciary relationships in Barker v. Barker, 2022 ONCA 567.
The Fiduciary Nature of the Doctor-Patient Relationship Read Post »
In the estates and trusts world, the presence of a fiduciary relationship is generally a given in our matters. After
Per Se vs. Ad Hoc Fiduciaries: the Government as Fiduciary Read Post »
I recently came across an excellent tweet from presentation coach, Tessa Davis setting out 10 Japanese concepts that will improve
10 Japanese Concepts and the Practice of Law Read Post »