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Estate Planning
Such appointments aren’t common, even though they can add an extra layer of security for settlors
By Katie Keir |March 18, 2016
6 min read
Understanding the rules
By Elaine Blades |March 18, 2016
5 min read
The courts have ordered proceeds to be paid to someone other than the designated beneficiary.
By Keith Masterman |March 18, 2016
Advisors are often a critically important part of divorce settlements, complementing the skills of attorneys.
By Nathalie Boutet |March 11, 2016
3 min read
When my dad died, I was lucky. I’m not saying I didn’t like the guy (I did), or that his passing significantly lined my pockets (it didn’t). I was lucky for one very specific reason: his lawyer, who’d drafted his and my mom’s will after they moved to Princeton, N.J. in 1968, was still alive. […]
By Philip Porado |March 4, 2016
In an ideal world, estates would have clearly written, legally drafted and current wills. In the real world, things aren’t always as neat. Sometimes, a beneficiary comes forward with a will newer than the one the executor’s using. What then? Remain neutral Richard Niedermayer of Stewart McKelvey in Halifax says it’s uncommon for a second […]
By James Dolan |March 4, 2016
4 min read
Ontario has changed the law governing what bankrupt clients may keep, and what creditors may seize, to settle debts.
By Ted Michalos |March 2, 2016
In January, the Department of Finance released draft legislation that would fix three key trust-related problems planners have been struggling with.
By Florence Marino |February 26, 2016
A look at British Columbia’s Public Guardian and Trustee
By Melissa Shin |February 19, 2016
9 min read
Help three brothers battle legal and estate issues
By Suzanne Sharma |February 2, 2016
11 min read
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