Executors

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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

The Next Succession? Lessons from a family estate gone wrong…

Today’s blog was written by Karen La Caprara, Counsel, at Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP. This being my first All About Estates blog, I thought I would make it a personal one. So, as an introduction, I decided that I would share my family experience that contributed to my decision to practice in the area of wills and estates.[1] I won’t get into the nitty gritty of all that went down,….

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Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Executors, Family Conflict, Trustee, Wills

There’s a New Form for That – Form 74G Renunciation and Consent

It seems as though the estate court forms and court rules are always changing. It is important to be aware of these changes when filing probate applications in Ontario. Today’s blog will explore the new Form 74G Renunciation and Consent, and provide some practical tips and considerations to help navigate this recently introduced form. Form 74G Renunciation and Consent As of April 1, 2024, new Form 74G Renunciation and Consent….

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Estate Administration, Estate Administration and Probate Applications, Estate Planning, Executors, Trustee, Wills

Estate & GST/HST Clearance Certificate

Section 270 of the Excise Tax Act (the “ETA”) requires a legal representative of an estate to apply for a GST/HST clearance certificate. This is to obtain confirmation that all outstanding GST/HST owing has been paid and satisfied prior to the final distribution of the deceased’s assets. Indeed, if the deceased was a GST/HST registrant (as an example, was operating a sole proprietorship at the time of death) and had….

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Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Executors, Tax Issues, Trustee

Can solicitor-client privilege protect estate trustees from claims brought by beneficiaries?

Today’s Blog was written by Mohena Singh, Associate at Fasken LLP. As estate planners, we are regularly engaged by individuals who are acting as estate trustees. This role can often be a long endeavour as it could take several years to administer an estate. During an administration, estate trustees are entrusted to make important decisions, including how to invest estate funds and making distributions to beneficiaries. Sometimes a beneficiary may….

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Contested wills, Estate Administration, Estate Administration and Probate Applications, Executors, Uncategorized

Examination of non-parties

Production of documentary evidence and examinations are key parts of the litigation process as a matter proceeds towards trial. In some cases, an applicant may wish to examine non-parties, in addition to the opposing litigants. In an estates context, these can include family members of the deceased, accountants or solicitors that helped the deceased manage his or her financial affairs or draft a will, or business partners of the deceased…..

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Estate Litigation, Executors, Family Conflict, Wills
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