Meeting the Threshold for Dependant Support
Nanchin v Peller, 2022 ONSC 1760 (CanLII) is a recent decision addressing a Motion for interim dependant support, in the …
Meeting the Threshold for Dependant Support Read Post »
Nanchin v Peller, 2022 ONSC 1760 (CanLII) is a recent decision addressing a Motion for interim dependant support, in the …
Meeting the Threshold for Dependant Support Read Post »
In Kirst Estate (Re), 2020 ABCA 233 (CanLII), the Alberta Court of Appeal considered the meaning of a clause in
Will Interpretation: How Long is “For Awhile”? Read Post »
Earlier this week I had the opportunity to participate in OsgoodePD’s Estate Planning and Administration module, which is part of
Lawyers who work with trusts will certainly have come across the words “absolute discretion”, used to describe the nature and
The Exercise of Discretion – Not so Absolute Read Post »
This week on Hull on Estates, Ian Hull and Suzana Popovic-Montag are joined by Jordan Atin, Co-founder and CEO of eState Planner.
Hull On Estates #635 – An Interview with Jordan Atin of eState Planner | Part 1 Read Post »
In the case of Meuse v Taylor, 2022 ONSC 1436, the Applicant sought to remove an estate trustee of an
To be or not to be…an estate trustee Read Post »
The Court of Appeal in the recent case of Leonard v Zychowicz, 2022 ONCA 212 agreed with the Superior Court’s decision
Be Wary of Tainting Your Expert’s Evidence Read Post »
In a will challenge proceeding, the usual first step is for the parties to obtain an Order Giving Directions. As
Orders Giving Directions: Notice to Non-Parties Read Post »
The Law Society of Ontario has cancelled the licensing examinations that were to be written this month as “examination content
Law Society Cancels Licensing Examinations Read Post »
Ensuring one has a will is only half the battle. In order to avoid outcomes such as an intestacy, or
Hidden Estates and Communicating Read Post »