A More Sustainable Life…And Afterlife
Improving our environmental footprint seems to increasingly be top of mind for governments, corporations and citizens alike. Sustainable options are …
A More Sustainable Life…And Afterlife Read Post »
Improving our environmental footprint seems to increasingly be top of mind for governments, corporations and citizens alike. Sustainable options are …
A More Sustainable Life…And Afterlife Read Post »
On October 5, 2022, the Tasmanian Government began the Public Consultation period on a set of reforms to its Guardianship
Guardianship in Tasmania: Is Change on the Way? Read Post »
In estate litigation, independent corroborative evidence is key. Section 13 of the Evidence Act requires it. A claim “shall not”
Corroboration is Key in Estate Litigation Read Post »
The recent decision of Riddle v Nielsen, as reported here, serves as a good reminder to have your estate plan
Estate Plan Before Your Travel Read Post »
Estate trustees acting in litigation before the courts must be represented by a lawyer. Rule 15.01(1) of the Rules of Civil Procedure mandates
I recently had the privilege of co-chairing the OsgoodePD Estate Litigation: The Practical Guide for Legal Professionals seminar with Ian Hull. Over
Always Be Learning: Estate Litigation Professional Development Seminar Read Post »
Download the Solicitor’s Tip for the month of November.
Annuities: A Valuable Estate Planning Tool Read Post »
This week in Hull on Estates, Natalia Angelini and Raphael Leitz discuss the recent decision in Wolk v. Wolk 2021 BCSC
Patricia Chisholm wrote about the difficulties clients who experience the passing of a close family member or friend may face
How to Handle Digital Assets After Death – Even If There’s a Will. Read Post »
In R. v. Monteith, the New Brunswick Court of Queen’s Bench considered, at length, the tradition of Halloween, amongst other
The Court Considers Halloween Read Post »