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Bill C-7: Expanded Consent and Capacity Issues

  • 07 février 2023
  • Marie Kazmer, articling student, Hull & Hull LLP

Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) is shifting. This article looks at upcoming amendments to the 2016 federal legislation. The author explains aspects of advance consent introduced in Bill C-7 which provides new perspective on who can and should be able to consent to MAID, as well as the timing and the level of consent required by those seeking medical assistance in dying.

Elder Law, Student Forum
Melissa Miller receives OBA Elder Law Award

2022 OBA Award for Excellence in Elder Law

  • 07 novembre 2022
  • Amy MacAlpine, partner, Wills & Estates, Hummingbird Lawyers LLP

The 2022 OBA Award for Excellence in Elder Law was recently presented to Melissa Miller of Howie, Sacks & Henry LLP.

Elder Law, Student Forum

Case Study: The original will is not available

  • 10 juin 2022
  • Susannah B. Roth, O’Sullivan Estate Lawyers LLP, sroth@osullivanlaw.com

Sometimes an executor has to administer an estate asset when the original Will is not available. Here's a tip.

Elder Law, Student Forum

Summary of the LCO's 56 Recommendations Regarding End-of-Life Care

  • 21 janvier 2022
  • Tyler Lin, de Vries Litigation LLP

In October 2021, The Law Commission of Ontario released the first part of its report on how professionals and organizations can better serve clients regarding end-of-life care. The list here summarizes the recommendations relevant to health and estate lawyers.

Elder Law, Student Forum

Trusted Contact Person Reforms in the Financial Sector

  • 11 décembre 2021
  • Harold Geller, MBC Law Professional Corporation,

The Trusted Contact Person reforms by Securities, Life Insurance and Banking regulators are designed to overcome privacy barriers which limited proactive steps by advisors and dealers to protect investors in specified circumstances. Although the progress is uneven, policies are moving in the right direction.

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The Ontario HVAC Rental Scam

  • 11 décembre 2021
  • Dennis G. Crawford, MONTEITH RITSMA PHILLIPS PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION

Further regulation is required to protect vulnerable homeowners from door-to-door sales practices. Some homeowners rent equipment and later discover a lien was registered against their property. The cost of removing that lien to "buy out" the contract is often a shock to those homeowners.

Elder Law, Student Forum

Predatory Marriage: A Case Law update

  • 03 novembre 2021
  • Amelia Yiu and Brittany Blainey, Elm Law Professional Corporation

Recent case law: predatory marriages and the test for capacity in Ontario. Does the current threshold for capacity to marry encourage predatory marriages?

Elder Law, Student Forum