Betty Laidlaw

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Betty Laidlaw is a law clerk in the Trusts, Wills, Estates and Charities group at Fasken, with over 30 years experience. Betty has extensive experience assisting executors and trustees in managing complex, high-value estates and trusts. Betty specializes in the administration of estates and trusts and also focuses on estate accounting and estate litigation. Betty has received a Certificate in Estate and Trust Administration (CETA) from STEP Canada which denotes excellence in the industry. With this Certificate, Betty has received professional recognition as a specialist in estate and trust management. Betty is an affiliate member of STEP Canada and an associate member of the Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario. Email: blaidlaw@fasken.com.

Tips on Bringing a Passing of Accounts Application – Part 4

Today’s blog will provide some points to consider when preparing or responding to a notice of objection to accounts (the “Notice of Objection”).  This is a continuation of my series of blogs related to bringing an application to pass accounts (the “Passing Application”).[1] How Does a Beneficiary Object? If a beneficiary wishes to object on a Passing Application, they need to prepare the prescribed Notice of Objection (Form 74.45).  It….

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Passing Of Trustees’ and Executors’ Accounts

Tips on Bringing a Passing of Accounts Application – Part 3

Today’s blog is a continuation of my series[1] on bringing an application to pass accounts (the “Passing Application”).[2]  After the hearing date is set with the court office and the notice of application issued, the next step is to serve the beneficiaries.  The beneficiaries then have an opportunity to review the accounts and respond. What documents must you serve on the beneficiaries? The Ontario Rules only require that you serve….

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Passing Of Trustees’ and Executors’ Accounts

Tips on Bringing a Passing of Accounts Application – Part 2

In my blog Tips on Bringing a Passing of Accounts Application of March 5, 2021, I provided suggestions on preparing the accounts and drafting the court required documents when bringing an application to pass accounts (the “Passing Application”).[1]  In  today’s blog, I will share some tips on the next steps in the process. Initiating the Passing Application The Passing Application is initiated by (i) obtaining a hearing date for the passing….

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Passing Of Trustees’ and Executors’ Accounts

Tips on Bringing a Passing of Accounts Application

In my first blog post (as a guest blogger), I wrote about what a law clerk is and what it is that we do.  In today’s blog I will expand on a task that an estate law clerk is frequently involved in – a court passing of accounts – and provide some tips on bringing an application to pass accounts (the “Passing Application”). The court rules regarding passing of accounts….

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Passing Of Trustees’ and Executors’ Accounts

Probate Points to Remember Part 2 – Some Additional Tips

In my blog Probate Points to Remember – A.K.A. Names and More – All About Estates of October 16, 2020, I shared from my list of “Probate Points to Remember”.  I provided tips regarding how to name individuals, including the deceased, executors and beneficiaries, such as when using “also known as” names, in applications for certificates of appointment of estate trustee (“Probate Applications”).  The purpose of the list is to….

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Estate Administration and Probate Applications, Wills

Probate Points to Remember – A.K.A. Names and More

As I have prepared applications for certificates of appointment of estate trustee (“Probate Applications”) over the years, I have kept a list that I call “Probate Points to Remember”.  The purpose of this list is to remind me of how I have handled certain practical matters on Probate Applications.  In today’s blog, I will share some of these tips regarding names, including “also known as” or AKA names. It is….

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Estate Administration and Probate Applications, Wills
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