UPCOMING WEBINAR: Contentious Estates Update
We are pleased to announce that we have joined forces, once again, with Canadian Lawyer Magazine and WEL Partners to …
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We are pleased to announce that we have joined forces, once again, with Canadian Lawyer Magazine and WEL Partners to …
UPCOMING WEBINAR: Contentious Estates Update Read Post »
Probably. But it depends. There is no statutory requirement that a will be signed in ink. Under the Succession Law
Is a Will Signed in Pencil Valid? Read Post »
In a recent judgement, JS v. Gelber et al., 2022 ONSC 2088, released on April 5, 2022, the Honourable Justice
The good that can be done through philanthropy and giving is nothing short of inspirational. For example, during the pandemic,
Fostering Philanthropy Through Estate Planning Read Post »
Last week I had the pleasure of attending Osgoode PD’s Powers of Attorney and Guardianship: Non-contentious and Contentious Matters module,
We have previously blogged on what you can do if you suspect that a loved one is no longer capable
A person can designate a beneficiary to one’s RRIF or RRSP account by signing a beneficiary designation. These designations can
Beneficiary Designations in Wills: Avoiding Litigation Read Post »
It is a basic tenant of the administration of an estate that all debts and liabilities must generally be paid
Earlier this month, I attended Osgoode PD’s Intensive Program on Will Drafting and the course on Managing Consent & Capacity
We can all contribute to our community through charity, whether through monetary donations or through volunteer work. We can also
The Tax Benefits of Charitable Gifts in Wills Read Post »