Fiduciary duties

Court Imposes a Trust over RESP Funds

A recent court case examined whether funds deposited into four RESP accounts were impressed with a trust in favour of the named beneficiaries. In 2017, Hugh Grightmire (“Hugh”) transferred $200,000 to purchase four RESPs, $50,000 per great-grandchild beneficiary (the “Applicant”). Tracey-Lee, Hugh’s daughter and great-aunt of the Applicants (the “Respondent”) was named subscriber and managed the RESP funds.  Hugh died in 2023. When the eldest Applicant started post-secondary education, the….

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Estate Litigation

Trusteeship Part 2: Avoiding Pitfalls—Best Practices for Estate Trustees

Today’s blog has been written by Latoya Brown, Associate, at Fasken LLP In Part 1 of this series, we explored the importance of selecting the right trustee, using Jones v. Jones[1] to highlight what can go wrong when a trustee lacks a clear understanding of their fiduciary obligations. In this follow-up, we turn to what happens after the appointment—how trustees can fulfill their duties effectively and avoid the kind of….

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Estate Litigation, Estate Planning, Property, Trustee, Undue influence, Wills

Charities have Fiduciary Duties as Estate Beneficiaries

I recently spoke to an estate lawyer who told me she would never recommend certain charities to clients. Why?  Because of the way these charities treated estate trustees. Some charities are unduly litigious, grind on fees, and are obstreperous about releases. It’s not the first time I’ve heard this comment from estate professionals – and some traumatized lay executors and family members. Sympathy for Charities It’s hard to evaluate the….

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Estate Donations, Estate Planning, Philanthropy/Charitable Giving, Uncategorized
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