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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.

LEAVING A LEGACY FOR YOUR CHILDREN: SHIFTING PRIORITIES OVER TIME

This Blog was written by Emily Racine, Estate and Trust Consultant with Scotia Wealth Management  As an estate planner, I can divide the people that I see into two types of clients – clients who want to spend all their money before they die and clients whose major concern is structuring and maximizing the transfer of wealth to the next generation. For the first type of client, I always jokingly….

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“Death and Taxes”

This Blog was written by: Kristie Smith, Estate and Trust Consultant, Scotia Wealth Management  As we have all heard many times in the estate planning community, and as Benjamin Franklin famously remarked, nothing is certain but death and taxes. From the Covid era and then ‘back to normal’; from Elizabeth II to Charles III; from record market runs to record corrections… 2022 has been a year of unpredictability, and that….

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NEWMAN’S OWN FOUNDATION – NOT NEWMAN’S OWN INTENTIONS?

This blog was written by Danna Fichtenbaum Headlines were abuzz last week detailing claims issued in Connecticut state court by two of the daughters (the “Daughters”) of Paul Newman – actor and creator of the Newman’s Own food brand – that Newman’s philanthropic endeavour, Newman’s Own Foundation (the “Foundation”), is failing to fulfil the now-deceased Newman’s charitable intentions. The Foundation benefits from the sale of products under Newman’s brand, Newman’s….

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How to Get an Estate’s Bank Records (and why you need them)

This blog was written by Holly LeValliant Bank records may be key evidence in estate litigation cases.  They can be the crux of a case where undue influence, financial mismanagement, or a history of dependant’s support are alleged. The bank may be the only practical source of information that would allow the parties to determine if the key facts of an estate litigation case can be proven.  Providing the bank in….

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DEATH OF A DESIGNATED BENEFICIARY

This blog was written by Karen Crellin, Estate and Trust Advisor at MD Private Trust Company which is part of Scotia Wealth Management *Note: This post was written by a Saskatchewan planner with a focus on common law. It is important to seek guidance in your own province to ensure your plan works there.*   Most people know about beneficiary designations. The investment vehicles under which beneficiaries can be designated include registered….

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Attorneys Gone Bad: Fraud and the Power of Attorney for Property

This Blog was written by: Alicia Mossington (Godin), Estate and Trust Consultant, Scotia Wealth Management “Fraud is the most frequently reported banking issue across all age groups.”[1] In 2021 more than 100,000 cases of fraud were reported by the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre with over $380 million dollars lost.[2] These numbers only account for those instances that were reported. The Ombudsman for Banking Services and Investments (“OBSI”) is a national, independent and….

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