Estate Planning

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Real Estate in Estate Planning: Tax Consequences

Today’s blog was written by Jessica Butler, Law Clerk at Fasken LLP. Many Canadians hold a large share of their wealth in personally-owned real estate and consider it to be a critical part of their wealth-building strategy. Donald Sutherland, the well known Canadian actor who passed away in June of this year, is purported to have had a multimillion dollar real estate portfolio at the time of his death. For….

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Estate Planning, Probate Tax, Property, Real Estate, Tax Issues, Uncategorized

Smart Ageing: Lessons from the Business World

Woman wearing glasses at home concentrating as she works on a laptop. Middle-aged woman working from home on laptop. Portrait of executive mature woman typing on laptop while working at home. photo – Working Image on Unsplash

Ageing is a hot topic in the news this summer as the US presidential campaign ramps up. Our family was in town for the Fourth of July holiday, and invariably, the conversation turned to aging, working, and when to retire. With people living longer and in good health, many people will choose to continue working. How do we plan for smart ageing, and what lessons can we apply from the….

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Elder Management, Estate Planning, Smart Ageing

Planning for Cottage Season

Today’s blog was written by Courtney Lanthier, Law Clerk at Fasken LLP With the summer months now here, we enter into another cottage season – a time for family and friends to gather, make new memories and relax and unwind. For many, cottages hold significant sentimental value. They are a place to spend time with loved ones and to watch children, and even grandchildren, grow up. But before jumping into….

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Cottage, Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Property, Uncategorized

The Buy-Sell Agreement At Death

Estate and corporate advisors often suggest to shareholders to enter into a shareholders’ agreement. The shareholders’ agreement is essentially a contract where the shareholders plan in advance for certain contingencies or future events for which they are in agreement as to the outcome. Essentially, the shareholders’ agreement governs the shareholders’ relationship and the rules and procedures in case of a dispute or an event, notably, the transfer of shares on….

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Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Small Business, Tax Issues, Wills

YOU ARE HIRED…WAIT, DID I EVEN APPLY?

This blog has been written by Sandra Arsenault, Law Clerk at Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP No, you likely did not. Most people don’t apply to become an executor of an estate. An executor is responsible for administering the estate of a deceased person from the date of death until all debts are paid and all assets of the estate are realized and distributed in accordance with the terms of the….

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Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Executors, Wills

Make it a habit: Searching title for real property when doing estate planning

Today’s blog was written by Kelsey Buchmayer, associate with the Ottawa office of Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP There are several benefits to searching title for your client’s real property when initiating their estate planning. For instance, you can confirm title is held as your client understands it to be and you can also assess whether planning opportunities such as probate strategies are available to your client in relation to their….

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Estate Planning, Real Estate, Wills
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