Five Ways to Avoid Litigation Over Your Future Estate
During the estate planning process, most people are focused on making decisions that will cause the least amount of conflict …
Five Ways to Avoid Litigation Over Your Future Estate Read Post »
During the estate planning process, most people are focused on making decisions that will cause the least amount of conflict …
Five Ways to Avoid Litigation Over Your Future Estate Read Post »
The recent Supreme Court of Canada decision of Canada (Attorney General) v. Collins Family Trust involved two companies that were
Retroactive Tax Planning and Family Trusts Read Post »
Can legal title to real property be transferred after the transfer is executed but before it is registered? In today’s episode of
Hull on Estates #647 – Zombie Deeds Read Post »
On the blog this month, we’re focusing on estate administration with topics to help you navigate this sometimes challenging process.
When is Probate Required in Ontario? Read Post »
On Labour Day, 2019, I blogged on my belief that Labour Day is more of a new beginning than New
Labour Day Resolutions Read Post »
When a licensee is unable to practice law or provide legal services, the licensee’s business and their clients are in
As seen in Forbes Magazine and The Wall Street Journal, we are in the midst of the largest wealth transfer
Baby Boomers: The Future of Estate Planning & Litigation Read Post »
Yesterday, I blogged about the benefits of giving yourself a voice by attending a structured setting to discuss your wishes
What Elder/Intergenerational Mediators Do and How to Become Accredited Read Post »
Mediation is a process which could be mandated by law or entirely voluntary. Many of my colleagues have previously blogged
Elder Mediation – Don’t mute yourself Read Post »
In a recent B.C. decision, the applicant sought “special costs” against the respondent. The Applicant described the respondent Mary’s behaviour
Special Costs: Respondent as “Poster Child” for Bad Behavior Read Post »