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Brown Bag Lunch Update - October Meeting

  • 18 novembre 2016
  • Noah Weisberg, Rebecca Fisch

A wide variety of topics were discussed at October's Brown Bag Lunch meeting, including whether an alternate trustee can renounce before he/she has been called upon to act, whether a separated or divorced spouse was entitled to collect pre-retirement benefit of which he/she was named as beneficiary, and whether law frims are continuing to store Wills and POAs for clients.

Droit des fiducies et des successions

The Mutual Wills Doctrine and Damages Where a Mutual Will Agreement is Breached

  • 02 novembre 2016
  • Andrea Buncic

A mutual Will is a joint Will to which the Mutual Wills doctrine applies. It is viewed as an agreement signed by two testators wherein they both agree not to subsequently alter it. In this article, the author reviews the Mutual Wills doctrine, the test for establishing the existence of a mutual Will, the availability of damages in cases involving the breach of a mutual Will agreement, and a review of some of the applicable case law.

Droit des fiducies et des successions

No Need for Section 116 Clearance Certificate for Capital Distributions From An Estate

  • 27 octobre 2016
  • Alex Klyguine, Samantha Breaks and Pamela Odina

Often, an estate will both hold real estate and have beneficiaries living in the US. In this context a question arises whether a section 116 clearance certificate is required upon the sale of real estate by the estate and distribution of proceeds to a US beneficiary. This article will argue that if certain conditions are met there is a defensible position that no clearance certificate is required

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Proposed Updates to Parentage Laws Would Redefine Family in Ontario

  • 25 octobre 2016
  • Jennifer Lynch

On September 29, 2016, Bill 28: All Families Are Equal Act (Parentage and Related Registrations Statute Law Amendment), 2016, was introduced in the Ontario legislature. In this article, Jennifer Lynch discusses how Bill 28, if passed, will modernize Ontario’s parentage and birth registration rules, which have not been updated since 1978, and redefine who is a child or issue of a deceased person.

Droit des fiducies et des successions

RESPs and Death of the Subscriber - Part I

  • 25 octobre 2016
  • Aaron Schechter

A Registered Education Savings Plan is an estate asset that often causes confusion for trustees and executors. This article is Part I of a two-part article on dealing with RESPs and the Death of the Subscriber.

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Morrison Estate: Retirement Plans and the Presumption of Resulting Trust

  • 25 octobre 2016
  • Christopher Kostoff

In Morrison Estate (Re), the Alberta Court of Queen's Bench considered whether the presumption of resulting trust should be applied to beneficiary designations in respect of registered plans and life insurance policies. This article summarizes the case and discusses pratical considerations for estate practitioners.

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Assisting Clients with Tax-Compliance: CRA’s Voluntary Disclosure Program

  • 17 octobre 2016
  • Natasha Miklaucic

The CRA has a Voluntary Disclosure Program for people who have unreported income or incomplete/omitted tax filings, and who choose to voluntarily remit the necessary information. This article provides information about the benefits of making a Voluntary Disclosure, and how to qualify for the Voluntary Disclosure Program.

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Brown Bag Lunch Recap for September 20, 2016

  • 17 octobre 2016
  • Noah Weisberg, Lisa Toner and Rebecca Fisch

Recap of the September 20, 2016 Brown Bag Lunch session, including a discussion of the Divisional Court decision in Dagg v Cameron Estate, dealing with the RRSP rollover to an RDSP, and recent amendments to the Insurance Act.

Droit des fiducies et des successions

Have You Received a Request for a Will File? Notify LAWPRO!

  • 23 juin 2016
  • Ian Hu

If counsel requests your will-planning file after the death of a testator, or that you be examined or provide an affidavit relating to a will dispute, you are urged to notify LAWPRO promptly.

Droit des fiducies et des successions