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The phrase “I can always change my will later,” is one of the most alarming things to hear coming from a client’s mouth, Toronto trusts and estates lawyer Garry Cass writes in Lawyers…
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Sudden, unsolicited help offered to an elderly person regarding their estate plan may require closer inspection from trusted friends or relatives to ensure the owner’s best interest takes priority, says…
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While powers of attorney are not required by law, in the event you become incapacitated, it is desirable to have someone that you have legally appointed making decisions on your…
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While common law relationships may closely resemble legal marriages, when one spouse dies, the surviving partner can be left in a vulnerable position if proper planning is not in place,…
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Toronto trusts and estates lawyer Ian M. Hull of Hull & Hull LLP is set to share his thoughts on emerging trends in estate planning at the Ontario Bar Association’s…
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Canadian Lawyer has named Hull & Hull LLP one of the top-five trusts and estates boutiques in the country. Read Canadian Lawyer In a feature called Drilling down, the magazine’s editorial…
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If you fail to plan, then plan to fail. That’s one of the messages Toronto trusts and estates lawyer Adam Cappelli hopes to send viewers of Heirs + Omissions, a…
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Toronto lawyer Felice Kirsh has been named one of the Best Lawyers in Canada for 2013 in the area of trusts and estates.…
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By Suzana Popovic-Montag We all know the old adage that “two heads are better than one.” It was not until reading The 3rd Alternative by Stephen R. Covey, however, that I truly…
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While the dispute surrounding the late Michael Jackson’s estate seems to evolve on a daily basis, Toronto-area estate lawyer Charles Ticker suggests that mediation might be worth a try. …
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