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How to Appoint a Guardian for Your Children https://bit.ly/3uNlzqm #HullonEstates
Are updates to the Substitute Decisions Act being proposed too? https://bit.ly/2OKUgh9 #HullonEstates
We are thrilled to announce that Suzana Popovic-Montag will be presenting at the upcoming ADR Mentorship Circle program, hosted by the Mentorship Committee of the Alternative Dispute Resolution section of the Ontario Bar Association! Register here: https://bit.ly/3g5n2Ec #HullonEstates #TrustExperience
Importance of Strict Compliance with Formal Will Execution Requirements https://bit.ly/3s6BO05 #HullonEstates
Hull and Hull LLP’s Paul Trudelle, writes an update today on Marshall v. Jackson, 2021 ONSC 2361 (CanLII). Refusing to Answer: Questions About Duty of Lawyer. What are your thoughts?... Link to the #blog in the bio. #trustexperience #hullonestates
When will a Beneficiary’s Interest in an Estate Asset be Void for Uncertainty? http://bit.ly/3cActar #HullonEstates
The Risks of Virtual Examinations http://bit.ly/36wsIBT #HullonEstates
Join Ian Hull and Nick Esterbauer, tomorrow, at noon, for the Family Dispute Resolution Institute of Ontario (FDRIO) webinar: Top Ten Things that Family Law Professionals Should know about Death and Incapacity". Register here: http://bit.ly/37JwIA6 #HullonEstates
Court endorses work/life balance. http://bit.ly/3os8krv #HullonEstates
Is it Possible to Disinherit Your Estranged Children? http://bit.ly/3i7MLei #HullonEstates
What’s the Update on the Calmusky Case? http://bit.ly/2Xx3zSH #HullonEstates
New Service Options for Probate Applications http://bit.ly/3cmKhYC #HullonEstates
Ian Hull and Kira Domratchev, of our office, will be participating in a program organized by the Toronto Lawyers Association, called "Serious Illness Planning" on January 28, 2021. Interested in learning about serious illness planning and Dr. Heyland's "Plan Well Guide"? This is the program for you! Sign up here: http://bit.ly/2KAiDLN
How Can We Accommodate Older Witnesses at Trial? http://bit.ly/2LJCnx5 #HullonEstates
Can Sleeping Too Little Affect One’s Capacity? http://bit.ly/36yIJY3 #HullonEstates
Charity Case: Consider your Intentions! https://bit.ly/393oqUF #HullonEstates
MAID Accessibility https://bit.ly/3nDElN8 #HullonEstates
This week on Hull on Estates, Doreen So and Noah Weisberg discuss estate freezes and the importance of keeping your spouse and other family members informed in Hamm v. Hamm (Estate of), 2014 MBQB 14.
Unborn and Unascertained Beneficiaries: Approving Settlement on their Behalf https://bit.ly/2UzYMy9 #HullonEstates
For example, dealing with a beneficiary resident in a foreign jurisdiction can be made much more manageable with a Power of Attorney. This type of Power of Attorney does not, however, qualify as a Continuing Power of Attorney.
Tomorrow, at noon, Nick Esterbauer is hosting the Family Dispute Resolution Institute of Ontario (FDRIO) webinar: Top Ten Technology Tips for your next Virtual Arbitration presented by Adam Black and Christine Ashbourne. Registration details: https://bit.ly/37JwIA6
Download Podcast #600 Keeping Your Spouse Informed: Estate Freezes https://bit.ly/34tW3My #HullonEstates #TrustExperience
Expensive dock case back in court. https://bit.ly/35qEXiY #HullonEstates
Separation, Divorce, and COVID-19: Don’t forget to update your estate plan https://bit.ly/34uNFMS #HullonEstates
Interestingly, if the court views a party, including an estate trustee, to have behaved improperly or unreasonably, it may decide that such a party must pay the other party’s costs, personally.
What is covered by accidental death insurance? https://bit.ly/3mkg6TP #HullonEstates
Art Reunited: A Tale of an Indefinite Administration https://bit.ly/31u7uC8 #HullonEstates
Growing concerns for our aging population and their vulnerability to elder abuse and financial exploitation. https://bit.ly/37yh22R #HullonEstates
With the increase of technology usage, could electronic Wills be admitted to probate? While Ontario Courts could theoretically admit an electronic Will (i.e. not an original copy) to probate, the formalities in accordance with the Succession Law Reform Act must be met, in any event. To learn more, please enjoy Kira Domratchev’s blog post: http://ow.ly/hniZ30qZf81
Need help moving an estate matter along? The Court can help: Orders for Assistance. https://bit.ly/3416qr0 #HullonEstates
Holding the Reins on Dependant Support? https://bit.ly/3o4gTtM #HullonEstates
Download Podcast #599 Rectification in the Corporate Context https://bit.ly/350SFaU #HullonEstates #TrustExperience
When Can an Attorney Act? https://bit.ly/350QnIQ #HullonEstates