What even is a “charity”?
This month we will have a series of blogs that focus on charities. As today is the first day of …
What even is a “charity”? Read Post »
This month we will have a series of blogs that focus on charities. As today is the first day of …
What even is a “charity”? Read Post »
Determining what a testator intended in their Will can sometimes be more of an art than a science. This can
Inconsistent clauses in a Will Read Post »
Suzana Popovic-Montag is featured in the Toronto Star article “Ex-public servant will not face fraud trial in case of Toronto
A recent Saskatchewan decision, Vance (Re), 2021 SKQB 320 (CanLII) addresses the issue of the application of the law regarding
Retroactive Application of the Law: Reviving Revoked Wills Read Post »
Thank you to everyone who attended our seminar with the Frontenac Law Association, presented by Ian Hull, Suzana Popovic-Montag, and Jordan
Kingston Wills and Estates Seminar Read Post »
The recent decision of Pinard et al. v. Gilchrist et al. 2022 ONSC 415 reiterates the importance of an estate
Passing of Accounts as Estate Trustee Read Post »
Last week I attended the final session of The Advocates Society’s Examinations for Discovery: Building Block Series which was chaired
Having your discovery transcript pay off at trial Read Post »
On today’s podcast, Paul Trudelle and Endrita Isaj discuss the recent case of Smith v Smith, 2022 ONSC 63, where the
Although uncommon, it is not entirely unheard of for a family to become embattled in a decades-long dispute over an
Family Estate Battle leads to Jail Time for the Executors Read Post »
The Advocates’ Society annual “Top Cases in Estates Law” program is a must attend event for estate litigators, gathering eminent
Attending the Advocates’ Society’s Top Cases in Estates Law Program Read Post »