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For over 100 years, Scotiatrust® has helped Canadians preserve and transfer their wealth. Together with your team of specialists, we work to understand your achievements and help you connect them, so your wealth makes the meaningful impact you want. We also help you make important decisions sooner and ensure they’re followed when you’re unable to do so yourself. We are a team of highly experienced, hands-on professionals and we view it as our responsibility to ensure our clients have addressed all relevant issues and that their wishes are followed throughout and beyond their lifetime, helping them to live well and leave well.

Summary Judgment in Estate Litigation, and the Role of a Financial Advisor as a Witness

It is widely known by estate litigation lawyers that the courts are clogged with disputes, often leading to lengthy delays in the obtaining hearing or trial dates.  Summary judgment is one way that the courts can decide cases efficiently.  To achieve a just result, a lengthy trial with oral testimony is not required in every case, and where a trial can be avoided, court resources can be allocated elsewhere.   A….

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Estate Litigation, Undue influence, Wills

How to talk about death and dying: morbid curiosity welcome

I may be ghoulish, but I think not. I am quite interested in talking about death and dying. I’m the daughter of a former hospice nurse, a former student of a high school teacher who spent an entire term teaching about death and dying as part of a world religions class, and was a nine-year old child the first time I encountered death up-close and personal. I’ve grown comfortable and….

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Grief

Got Tenants? Tenants in Estates

Cornerstone Housing for Women

Alicia Mossington, Estate and Trust Consultant Executors have many responsibilities: paying debts; taxes; testamentary expenses; and managing estate assets. Different assets come with different responsibilities and rules and some assets – like rental properties – have unique complexities to manage. It is common for estates to include rental properties especially given the real estate market in Ontario over the past decade. When managing occupied property, the executor must balance their….

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Estate Administration, Real Estate

The Apostille Convention – working with public documents abroad

The joy of working with clients with multi-jurisdictional assets and families can be dampened by the frustrations triggered by working with authorities in those jurisdictions for the timely administration of estates. Having proper authentication of key estate administration documents – birth and death certificates, divorce judgments, probate certificates come to mind – can be enough to bring an experienced practitioner to tears (happened to a friend, not to me) –….

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International

When a Financial Plan meets an Estate Plan

Our lives were upended a few years ago by the pandemic, and things since then have been anything but typical.  From elevated inflation to skyrocketing interest rates, our expectations for the future and our perceptions of what is normal have been challenged.  The word “unprecedented” may be overused, but it does articulate the point that we never know what might happen with our daily lives or our financial situations.  That….

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Estate Planning, Investments

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
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