December 2024

Disinheritance of Separated Spouses Takes Full Effect

Today’s blog post was written by Latoya Brown, Associate at Fasken LLP. As the year draws to a close, it’s a natural time for reflection and planning. Many will be reviewing the past year, evaluating their goals and making new ones for the new year. In the realm of estates, it’s an ideal time to review your estate plan to ensure it is up to date as well as note….

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Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Family Conflict, Separation, Wills

All I Want for Christmas is Legal Ownership of My Yorkshire Terrier

Pictured: My beloved dog, Yuki, in her Christmas tree outfit. When thinking about what to write for this week’s blog post, I realized that I have the last Fasken slot before Christmas. This got me thinking: what can I write that’s relevant to the holidays? It then dawned on me that this is the first Christmas that I’ll be spending with my new dog, Yuki. Coincidentally, there have been a….

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Appeals, Costs, Courts, Estate Administration, Estate Litigation, Estate Planning, Family Conflict, Guardianship, In the News, Joint Tenancy, Separation, Spouse, Succession Planning

Caravaggio and Complex Charitable Purposes

The story of the Confraternità del Pio Monte Della Misericordia and Caravaggio’s painting is a fascinating example of how art and charity can intertwine to convey a powerful mission. In 1602, seven idealistic noblemen founded the Confraternità del Pio Monte Della Misericordia in Naples, Italy.  Their mission was ambitious, and no doubt the product of multiple feverish strategic planning sessions. Rather than focus on one charitable purpose – for example, feeding….

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Philanthropy/Charitable Giving

On the Lookout: Nursing Home Negligence and Abuse

Today’s post was written by guest blogger, Melissa Miller, Partner at Howie, Sacks & Henry LLP. Ask anyone whether admission to a nursing home is part of their retirement plan and they will likely say, “I’ll never go to one of those places”, or something worse. As we all know, the best laid intentions do not always go as planned. Many of us will have family with complex health issues….

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Giving Thanks

This article is written by Nicole Ewing, Principal, Wealth Planning Office, TD Wealth Friends, I’ve got to call it straight, this has been a tough year. Mentally taxing, if you will. Perhaps they all are in their own way, but this one was particularly hard. Life was great, don’t get me wrong. But this tax and estate and wealth planning stuff was a battle. Navigating bare trusts, joint accounts, vacant….

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Estate Planning, Power of Attorney, Practice Management, Tax Issues

Our Holiday Wish – Proactively Plan for Smart Ageing

A red house buried in snow up to the bottom of the window.s

As the holiday season is upon us, do you have your shopping done, or are you the person who procrastinates to the very last shopping day? It’s human nature to put off to tomorrow what could be done today. This holiday season, I have one wish for you. When it comes to elderly parents, friends, or clients, don’t procrastinate! Life happens, and things like recurring snowstorms, as we saw in….

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Elder Management, Estate Planning, Smart Ageing
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