January 2024

It’s About Time: When to Review Your Will and Estate Plan

It’s About Time: When to Review Your Will and Estate Plan Living our daily lives, we are not constantly thinking about our wills and our estate plans. There are usually certain events which bring these subjects top of mind. There are certain events or times in our lives that should make you look at your estate plan once more to make sure that it is still reflective of your wishes….

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Estate Planning

Standing to Bring a Trust Claim – When You Need to Sit Down

There are a few occasions when you want someone who is not you to have as much money as possible. The first situation is when you are a beneficiary of their estate. The second situation is when you seeking an equalization payment under the Family Law Act. In both situations, you would want the estate/your former spouse to pursue any trust claims they may have without delay. However, as the….

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Estate Litigation, Family Conflict, Resulting Trust, Separation, Spouse, Trusts

Taxable Preferred Shares – Some Potential Relief for Specified Amounts

Andrew Coates, Associate, Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP The potential tax implications of estate trustees finding themselves holding taxable preferred shares (“TPS”) owned by a deceased and the “substantial interest” exception for Part VI.1 tax was explored previously in the March 2, 2021 post, but TPS is a complicated subject so we will discuss another of the exceptions in today’s post: the “specified amount” exception. As a refresher, TPS is defined….

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Succession Planning, Tax Issues, Uncategorized

2024 Learning Resolution: Longevity, Sibling Rivalry, and Wealth Management

an empty arm chair with a lamp beside it in front of a bookcase that extends along the wall

For thousands of years, it has been a tradition for people in the Western world and some in the East to set New Year’s resolutions. Many see their resolutions as a refreshing start to the New Year – in with the new goals and out with the old. As we enter this Leap Year of 2024, it’s a good time to update our knowledge and share resources on hot topics….

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Elder Care, Elder Management, Family Conflict, Smart Ageing

All In The Family (Home)

This Blog has been written by Darren Lund, Partner at Fasken LLP As we turn the page on 2023 and look ahead to 2024, the cost and availability of housing continues to be a pressing issue for many Canadians. While there have been some recent headlines that suggest the housing market is slowing, even in traditionally hot markets, the future remains uncertain. How does the state of the housing market….

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Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Property

I want to disinherit my family

As the holiday season draws to a close, and the cheese supply in my fridge appears to be finally exhausted, I find myself wondering who among us (or among our clients) – has had that sort of holiday season that has them ready to update their will and undo the gift to their sister that, after the fight over whether or not to add mustard to the vinaigrette, seems unwarranted….

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Estate Planning, Wills
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