Crime Writers and Comedians On the Bench
Should judicial decisions be written so the public wants to read them? What might happen when a decision goes viral?….
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Estate PlanningShould judicial decisions be written so the public wants to read them? What might happen when a decision goes viral?….
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Estate PlanningDid the deceased suffer from a severe and prolonged impairment? If so, there may some tax relief for the estate in the form of a Disability Tax Credit.
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Canada Revenue Agency, Capacity Law, Elder Care, Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Executors, Geriatric Care Management, GuardianshipIn my last blog, I wrote about some of the preliminary estate planning issues that should be considered with respect to Registered Education Savings Plans (“RESPs”). This week, I wanted to touch on some additional issues regarding estate planning and RESPs…..
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Estate Planning, RESPThe media has been full of stories about people in Canada in conflict with their provinces’ health bureaucracies. For a long time we have heard about challenges in the health system. But where does advocacy fit in? When in the hospital, a family member’s care may depend on advocacy and attention. Anecdotally, those who are in the hospital and have family member’s asking questions about their care, seem to do better. ….
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Elder Care, Geriatric Care Management, In the NewsA change in personal circumstances, however drastic and life changing, does not necessarily have the legal significance or effect that clients expect. The most obvious, yet less known example of this is separation and marriage…..
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Estate Planning, Executors, Wills