On Farms and Estate Planning – The Legal and the Personal
The law has certainly developed over its long existence, and it can be easy to try and shape issues to …
On Farms and Estate Planning – The Legal and the Personal Read Post »
The law has certainly developed over its long existence, and it can be easy to try and shape issues to …
On Farms and Estate Planning – The Legal and the Personal Read Post »
Over five million Canadians generously donate to charity every year. In 2019 alone, Canadians donated $10.3 billion. In addition to supporting worthy causes
GoFundMe and Charitable Giving Read Post »
This week on Hull on Estates, Ian Hull and Suzana Popovic-Montag are joined by Jenna Carvalho, founder of Guardian Estate Company.
Hull On Estates #632 – An Interview with Jenna Carvalho Read Post »
2022 has already seen a number of legislative updates directly relevant to wills and estates. More changes that will impact
Upcoming Amendments to Pre-Trial Procedure Under the Rules of Civil Procedure Read Post »
Suzana Popovic-Montag’s article, “The medical assistance in dying framework strikes the wrong balance” has been published by Canadian Lawyer Magazine.
As Stuart Clark noted in his blog “What Even Is A ‘Charity’”, special considerations and benefits flow from a trust
The Aims of Charity Read Post »
Earlier this week I blogged about how at its most basic a charity is a trust which must adhere to
Charities – What is a “charitable purpose”? Read Post »
End of life planning can carry a sense of finality, and understandably so. However, it is also a transition point
Leaving a Greener World Behind Read Post »
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Addressing Estate Litigation Through Will Drafting Read Post »