June 2022

How much security is enough?

With real estate prices soaring, it’s no surprise that property is often at the heart of estate litigation. Certificates of pending litigation (CPLs) are a common tool used to ensure that a disputed property is not sold before the litigation is resolved. If the parties agree to remove a CPL so that the property may be sold, the agreement is generally contingent on holding the sale proceeds in trust pending….

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Estate Litigation, Family Conflict, Joint Tenancy, Property, Real Estate, Trusts

The Something Wonderful Theory

Peonies

I thought I would mix things up today and repost this blog, written by my son. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I believe in what I refer to as the Something Wonderful Theory. Since you never know when something wonderful is about to happen in your life, you might as live view each new day with optimism and have a smile on your face. If you think about the moments that really mattered in….

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Interest

Estate Sleuthing

As a law clerk working in the area of estate administration, we often have to act as “detectives”.  For example, we may have to conduct searches to determine whether or not the deceased had a Will.  We may need to track down the beneficiaries named in the Will or piece together a family tree and locate family members if the deceased died intestate.  We might have to search financial records….

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Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Executors, Wills

Planning the transfer of the a family vacation property

This Blog was written by Natalie Melanson, Estate and Trust Advisor at MD Private Trust Company which is part of Scotia Wealth Management This long Canadian winter has finally come to an end and Canadians can look forward to some great spring and summer long weekends and vacations. With the summer season upon us, the transfer of vacation properties to the next generation may come to mind, particularly with the aging baby boomer….

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Cottage, Estate Planning

Human Rights Tribunals Continue To Disproportionately Require Probate

As my colleague Joanna Lindenberg and I have blogged about the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario has taken the position that it requires a certificate of appointment of estate trustee (i.e. probate) in order for an application before the HRTO to proceed. Now, in Boyd v. Steeves & Rozema Enterprises Ltd. cob Landmark Village, the HRTO has doubled-down on its position, claiming that it lacks the authority to proceed with….

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Estate Administration, Estate Administration and Probate Applications, Wills
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