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Thank you to everyone who registered for our webinar in partnership with WEL Partners and Canadian Lawyer Magazine. For more …
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In Nanchin v. Peller, 2022 ONSC 1760 (CanLII), the Applicant, Tiffany, brought a motion for interim support from the deceased’s
Court Has Little Sympathy for Unsuccessful Dependant Support Claimant Read Post »
The decision of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in Barsoski v Wesley found that unclear language in a Will
Licence or Life Interest – Revisited Read Post »
Recently, we have seen several significant changes to estates law in Ontario. Of particular note, without providing an exhaustive list
International Wills and Formal Requirements Read Post »
This week on Hull on Estates, Natalia Angelini and Endrita Isaj discuss the case of Winkler v Thompson and consider important issues
Hull on Estates #639 – Winkler v Thompson Read Post »
I recently came across an interesting news article regarding a lucky lottery winner. On June 19, 2021, Frances Lloyd of
Who gets the Lottery Winnings? Read Post »
Recently I had the pleasure of attending Osgoode PD’s Passing of Accounts & Fiduciary Accounting module, which is part of
In its ordinary operation, the principal characteristic of joint tenancy is the right of survivorship. When one joint tenant dies,
What Happens to Jointly-Held Partnership Property When One Partner Dies? Read Post »
Earlier this week I blogged about Devlin Estate (Re), 2022 NSCA 33 which is a Nova Scotia Court of Appeal
Testamentary Capacity: Costs in Devlin Estate (Re), 2022 NSCA 33 Read Post »
The tension between testamentary freedom and undue influence makes ascertaining and proving a case of undue influence in Ontario and
“It’s Complicated” Read Post »