January 2020

Until Death Do Us Part- or until we need provincially funded care in a LTC

Welcome to 2020!  Truly hard to believe that we are in a new decade. Time seems to have flown by.  As I sat down to write this blog, I wanted to start the new year with some good news.  I thought I would update readers about the long awaited spousal unification program.   In fact I blogged about this very topic in January 2017 with the following story: ‘After 70 years….

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Caregiving, Elder Care

Intestacy Reform Overdue in Ontario?

Saskatchewan recently amended its intestacy rules through the enactment of The Intestate Succession Act, 2019 (the “Act”), replacing the former 1996 statute. “Intestacy rules” are the rules that govern the division of a deceased person’s estate if the person dies without a will, or a portion of an estate if a person dies with a will but the will does not dispose of the entire estate.[1] The Act differs in….

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Uncategorized

Fiduciary Investing Series – Powers of Attorney and Investment Portfolios

  This blog has been written by Robert Boyd, Director, Scotiatrust. When one assumes the role of power of attorney for property, it is often taken as a duty or even an honour. The fact that someone is willing to bestow the responsibility to take care of their financial affairs in their greatest time of need is a recognition of a trust that you will act in their best interests…..

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