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Canada Pension Plan Survivor Benefits

It’s no surprise that when one spouse dies there may be a sharp decline in household income suggesting some time is spent planning for the change.  A recent article (http://www.advisor.ca/tax/tax-news/shedding-light-on-the-cpp-survivor-benefit-241094?email=yes) shed light on the CPP survivor benefit that is both interesting and worthy of note. A survivor for purposes of the CPP death benefit includes a common law spouse.  A common law spouse’s claim takes precedence over the claim of….

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Estate Planning, Executors, Trustee, Uncategorized

So, you want to be an Executor – Take Heed!

Today’s blog was written by guest blogger Wendy Templeton. Wendy Templeton practices in the area of Wills, trusts, tax and estates at LLF Lawyers LLP in Peterborough. She is a well-known author and lecturer and currently contributes to the Diploma Program of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners of Canada (STEP), and Co-Chairs the five day intensive Will, Estate and Trust Fundamentals course sponsored by the Canadian Bar Association. It is….

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Estate Administration, Executors, Family Conflict, Trustee, Wills

The Living Hands that Control the Graves

As a law student, my trust law professor brought in a “dead hand” to help us remember the rule against perpetuities. The prop was effective: I have not forgotten that the rule stops trust property from being governed indefinitely from “beyond the grave.” While principles of trust law helpfully prevent the living from being controlled by the dead, they also apply to govern the living in charge of the dead…..

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Estate Litigation, Funeral Planning, Trustee, Trustee Disputes, Trusts

The Honour of Being Named a Trustee?

When you are appointed to act as a “trustee”, you are being asked to take on the control and management of property, but for the benefit of other persons, called the beneficiaries. The beneficiaries are usually family members of the person who established the trust.  The person who established the trust may have done so during their lifetime, in which case they are called the “settlor” and the trust is….

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Passing Of Trustees’ and Executors’ Accounts, Trustee, Trusts

Family trust and double tax

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) issued a technical interpretation on the tax treatment of trust income where there was a distribution from the trust to beneficiaries who weren’t entitled to the distribution in the first place. The trust was established for the benefit of children who were minors at the time of the trust distribution.  The trust agreement forbid the trustee(s) from making distributions to minor beneficiaries presumably to avoid the application….

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Canada Revenue Agency, Estate Planning, Executors, Tax Issues, Trustee

Friends Helping Friends – Then Forgetting About It

When asking a friend for a financial favour, people often fail to document their actions and decisions as thoroughly as they should – the trust people have in their friends frequently translates into a belief that they do not need to pay attention. Regardless of whether the trust was deserved, disputes may arise. In those circumstances, you can only hope that your spouse was paying attention while you were not…..

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Attorney Compensation, Compensation, Credibility, Property, Real Estate, Spouse, Trustee, Trustee Compensation
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