Natalia R. Angelini is a partner at Hull & Hull, having joined the firm in 2007.
Natalia appears in all levels of the Ontario court and is a dedicated advocate for her clients. She works with them to resolve disputes involving estate, trust, and capacity issues, including will challenges and interpretations, guardianship and attorneyship litigation, dependant relief claims and accounting disputes. Natalia also defends estate lawyers in proceedings involving allegations of solicitors’ negligence.
In addition to the wealth of experience garnered at Hull & Hull LLP, Natalia draws upon her previous years practising commercial and civil litigation. She contributes to the profession through speaking at legal education programs, authoring academic articles, and frequently blogging and podcasting on a variety of estate issues. Internally, Natalia provides students and young lawyers at our firm with instrumental mentorship
Natalia was called to the bar in 2001. She has an LL.B. with Honours from the University of Leeds, England and obtained her Certificate of Accreditation from the University of Toronto law school. She also has a B.A. (Hons.) from the University of Toronto.
Natalia is a member of the Ontario Bar Association and is the 2019-2020 Chair of the Elder Law Section. She is also a member of the Advocates’ Society and the Middling Trusts and Estates Practitioners’ Group.
Career & Education
- Education
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LL.B. (With Honours)
Leeds University School of Law, Leeds, England -
Certificate of Accreditation
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law, Toronto, Ontario, Canada -
Bachelor of Arts (Hons.)
University of Toronto
- Membership & Affliations
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Member, Advocates’ Society
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Member, Ontario Bar Association
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Member, Middling Trusts and Estates Practitioners’ Group
Publication & Teachings
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Publications
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Making Sense of Claims by Spouses and Dependants, Estate Litigation: A Primer, Ontario Bar Association, February 22, 2022 (with co-author, David Mills, Mills & Mills LLP)
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"Sham Trusts and How to Expose Them", The Probater, March 2019
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“The Admissibility of Extrinsic Evidence”, Essential Evidence Series for Estate Litigators, Ontario Bar Association, June 6, 2018
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Rule 65 of the Rules of Civil Procedure– What is it? When would you use it?”, Ontario Bar Association, March 2016
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“Can a Beneficiary Enjoy the Windfall of a Mistaken Payment?”, The Probater, September 2015
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“Issues Relating to the Joint Ownership of Property”, Hull & Hull LLP Breakfast Series, January 2012
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“What Real Estate Lawyers Need to Know About Estates Law and Powers of Attorney for Property,” 8th Annual Real Estate Law Summit, April 2011
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“The Tricky Business of Administration Bonds” Hull & Hull LLP Breakfast Series, June 2009
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“The Will to Decide – What to do When Capacity is in Question,” Hull & Hull LLP Breakfast Series, October 2008
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“The Family Conference,” The Probater, April 2008
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Classes & Seminars
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Lecturer, Estates Issues
Recent Posts
September 25, 2024
Hull on Estates #701 – Competing Limitation Periods: A look from Ingram v. Kulynych Estate
In this week’s episode, Natalia and Diana discuss the Ontario Court of Appeals case Ingram v. Kulynych Estate, 2024 ONCA ...
August 13, 2024
Hull on Estates Podcast 698 – Drennan v. Drennan – Application to Remove an Estate Trustee
On this episode of the podcast, Natalia Angelini and Grey Wen discuss the recent decision by the name Drennan v. ...
March 12, 2024
Hull on Estates #687 – Retract a Renunciation
This week on Hull on Estates, Natalia Angelini and Haley Daniel discuss the retraction of renunciation of appointment as estate ...