Trustee Disputes

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Adding New Parties to An Existing Litigation?

Joinder In the world of estate law, litigation is often unavoidable. Sometimes, facts and players will emerge after the initial pleadings stage, i.e., after litigation has already begun. In that case, a notice of application or statement of claim must be amended to add further respondents who are not already part of the litigation. This addition of new parties is also called “joinder”. Joinder is addressed under Rule 26.01 and….

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Contested wills, Estate Litigation, Trustee Disputes, Uncategorized

Estate Trustee Compensation – Discretionary Factors

Estate trustees are entitled to seek compensation for their work. Unless an exception applies, the court will exercise its discretion to determine the amount…..

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Attorney Compensation, Compensation, Estate Administration, Estate Litigation, Executors, Family Conflict, Fiduciary Professions, Passing Of Trustees’ and Executors’ Accounts, Trustee, Trustee Compensation, Trustee Disputes

Removal of Executor/Estate Trustee for Perceived Conflict of Interest

Today’s blog is being brought to you by our guest blogger, Anna Chen The court may remove an executor/estate trustee under its inherent jurisdiction or under section 37 of the Trustee Act.[1]  In either case, the test to remove an executor/estate trustee is stringent, as the court will not lightly interfere with a testator’s choice of executor/estate trustee.  When the court is asked to remove an executor/estate trustee, it will….

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Estate Administration, Estate Litigation, Executors, Trustee, Trustee Disputes, Wills

Valuing Estate Assets – A Hierarchy of Evidence

Acting as an estate trustee can be a difficult job. It is often made more difficult when you have to work with a sibling. While the types of disputes co-estate trustees can have with one another are seemingly infinite, one common fight is over valuing an estate asset. Valuing estate assets properly is important – it may impact estate tax, the deceased’s personal taxes, and the sale price of the….

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Canada Revenue Agency, Estate Administration, Estate Administration and Probate Applications, Estate Litigation, Executors, Family Conflict, Probate Tax, Property, Real Estate, Tax Issues, Trustee, Trustee Disputes

Does the Estate Trustee Always Participate in Estate Litigation?

One of the duties of an estate trustee is to respond to litigation brought against the estate. The estate trustee is also the only person with the authority to start litigation on behalf of the estate. Because estates are not legal entities such as corporations, the party to the litigation is the estate trustee, not the estate. If the estate is named as a party to the litigation, the title….

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Dependant Support, Estate Administration, Estate Administration and Probate Applications, Estate Litigation, Executors, Family Conflict, Spouse, Trustee, Trustee Disputes

The Motivating Factor

Estate litigation is full of high emotions and recriminations, usually stemming from decades of family history. As a result, it is not unusual for a client to question their family member’s reason for commencing litigation against them: jealousy and revenge for some long ago slight are usual suspects. However, as litigators, we have to decide carefully how heavily these allegations figure into the proceedings. As the Ontario Court of Appeal….

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Credibility, Estate Litigation, Family Conflict, Powers Of Attorney and Guardianship Disputes, Trustee Disputes
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