All About Estates

Presumption of Resulting Trusts: Lessons from Atkins v Chamberlain for Joint Accounts

Today’s post was written by Nina Fainman-Adelman, Associate and Ashely Thornton, Articling Student, Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP Resulting trusts is an equity-based tool for reallocating property when legal joint title does not reflect the intentions of a testator who held the property or account jointly with another individual. A resulting…

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A Beneficiary’s Guide to Reviewing Estate Accounts: The Perspective from British Columbia (Part Two)

Today’s blog is the second in a three-part series that explores estate accounts from the perspective of a beneficiary, and more specifically a beneficiary of an estate in the Province of British Columbia. These blogs were written by Caroline Caron, a paralegal in the Vancouver office of Fasken LLP, to…

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Protecting Charitable Interests

Are will challenges easier when there are charitable beneficiaries?  Moreover, if there are more charities named in the will does that heighten the likelihood of legal contest? This is the kind of “shop talk” that happens when charitable gift planners get together with trust professionals and lawyers.  One lawyer told…

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The AARP BankSafe Dementia Hub: A Timely Resource for Financial Advisors

Fraud prevention isn’t just a seasonal topic anymore. From AI-assisted scams to grandparent cons, the volume and sophistication of fraud targeting older adults is growing. Even the most financially savvy clients are vulnerable. Now, imagine how these risks escalate when someone is experiencing cognitive decline. We’re seeing more conversations in…

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A Beneficiary’s Guide to Reviewing Estate Accounts: The Perspective from British Columbia (Part One)

Today’s blog is the first in a three-part series that explores estate accounts from the perspective of a beneficiary, and more specifically a beneficiary of an estate in the Province of British Columbia. These blogs were written by Caroline Caron, a paralegal in the Vancouver office of Fasken LLP, to…

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Review or Update Your Will Every Few Years—Your Beneficiaries Will Thank You

This blog has been written by JOSEPH STONEHOUSE, litigation associate at Fasken LLP (Toronto) In a recent decision, Justice Myers of the Superior Court of Justice dismissed claims by beneficiaries under a will against the drafter because those claims were brought more than 15 years after the defendant drafted the will….

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