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The Elephant in the Room

I recently had the pleasure of participating in a national speaking tour – Living longer, living better – along with Patty Randall. The tour was hosted by HollisWealth to help celebrate its new identity. Patty has been described as “one of the pre-eminent experts, writers, speakers and media commentators on the issue of care in Canada”. Patty is the author of “Let’s Talk – The Care Years: Taking Care of….

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A Wedding, a Will Signing, and A Witness

In Zerbinati v. Zerbinati 2013 CanLII 86428 (ON SC), the respondents to an application for the determination of the validity of the last will and testament of Valentino Mario Zerbinati (“Valentino”) brought a motion for “non-suit” on the grounds that the formal validity of Valentino’s Will had not been established. The applicants were the testator’s son, Valentino Jr. (“Tino”), and Valentino’s grandson, both of whom stood to inherit the residue….

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It’s tax reporting time – do you have an ID number?

It’s that time of the year when trustees and executors start thinking about tax returns including beneficiary tax information slips. So, are the beneficiaries obliged to hand over their tax IDs to the trustees and executors? Our tax rules provide that the preparer of information slips should make a reasonable effort to obtain the tax ID information from the individuals or businesses for which they are preparing information slips, such….

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Word Choice in Will Drafting

It is a well-known drafting principle that when draftspersons are drafting Wills (and other legal documents), it is best to avoid: (i) using different words and phrases to describe the same thing; and (ii) using the same words and phrases to describe different things. Two cases illustrate the issues that can arise when these drafting principles are not followed. In Barbeau Estate 2012 ONSC 3249 (CanLII), which was summarized by….

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January is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month

January is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month. Like many of you, I think about Alzheimers quite often; not only the (not so) occasional memory lapses but for anyone who lives with dementia- closely impacting their own lives- the devastation it can bring. Do we need a special awareness month to remind us? Yes we do. Most of us are in denial. We don’t want to acknowledge losses and changes in the behaviour….

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Approval of Minutes of Settlement by a Litigation Guardian

In the case of Potvin v. Windsor Police Services Board one of the plaintiffs (and the main complainant) was represented by the Public Guardian and Trustee as litigation guardian.  Mr. Potvin claimed he was hit in the head by a Windsor Police officer while being arrested which will cause him significant problems for the rest of his life. The PGT assessed the case after discoveries were complete and were of….

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