Credibility is in the Eyes of the Judge
I previously blogged about the presumption of resulting trust, which applies to gratuitous transfers between a parent and an adult child (equity presumes a bargain, and not a gift). Rebutting the presumption of resulting trust (i.e. proving that the parent intended to make a gift to the adult child) often comes down to a matter of credibility – can the witness be believed? The British Columbia Court of Appeal has recently reminded….
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Credibility, Deference, Estate Litigation, Family Conflict, Resulting Trust
