August 2024

Update on Dementia Epidemic: Incidence, Prevention, and Care

Cartoon of a big white brain behind an older adult walking with a cane to represent dementia.

Cases of dementia are rising at an alarming rate, creating a public health crisis. At some point, most of us will either know someone living with dementia or someone who is caring for a person with the disease. As advisors, we must become proactive and purposeful by learning about dementia and its impact on clients. So, here are the latest research updates on the incidence, prevention, and care of dementia…..

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Capacity Law, Elder Care, Elder Law, Elder Management

Disclaim or Renounce? What’s the difference?

This blog was written by Pritika Deepak, Associate at Fasken.  How often have you heard of people turning down gifts? It may happen on TV but does it happen in reality? Surprisingly, yes. Although uncommon, in an estates context, there may be situations where a beneficiary does not want their gift. There may, for example, be a situation where the gift has conditions which are too difficult to fulfil, or….

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Canada Revenue Agency, Tax Issues, Uncategorized, Wills

A Revisit of Benjamin Orders

When I was in private practice, I almost applied for a Benjamin order on an estate file until I was saved by the Registrar’s record that the sole heir had in fact predeceased the deceased.  The result was one that ended well since the sole niece who had spent a great deal of time and effort caring for the deceased ended up inheriting the entire estate. A Benjamin order comes from Benjamin,….

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Estate Administration, Estate Administration and Probate Applications

Ontario’s Rising Problem of Unclaimed Bodies

There have been a few news articles published in the past year highlighting a growing problem in Ontario – unclaimed bodies. According to a recent Toronto Star article, there were 1,183 unclaimed bodies in Ontario this year. A CBC article reporting on the same issue found that there has been a 170 percent increase in number of unclaimed bodies in Ontario since 2019. The Ontario cities with the highest numbers….

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Funeral Planning, In the News

Dear Parents of Young Children, please don’t delay your will planning because you can’t choose a guardian for your minor children

This blog has been written by Karen La Caprara, Counsel at Fasken LLP When I speak with parents of young children who don’t have wills in place, the most common reason I hear for their delinquency is not that they’re too busy, that it’s too expensive or that they don’t have significant assets. It’s that they can’t decide or agree on who would be the guardian[i] of their minor children….

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Estate Planning, Guardianship, Trustee, Wills
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