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Cryptocurrency and Access to Digital Assets by Fiduciaries
The fallout of FTX reminds estate practitioners of the Quadriga debacle. The access to digital assets in Canada and the various types of key storage
Changes To Ontario Probate Forms In January 2023
New forms and minor changes to Ontario probate court forms are coming into effect on January 30th, 2023.
Changes To Ontario Court Forms Effective July 1, 2022
These updates impact the new Ontario probate forms that were published in January 2022, and will go into effect on July 1, 2022.
Changes To Manitoba Probate Forms In 2022
Revised Manitoba probate court forms are coming into effect on October 1st, 2022. Notable changes include revisions to terminology as well as clearer guidance around
Changes To British Columbia Probate Forms In 2022
Minor changes to the British Columbia probate court forms are coming into effect on October 3rd, 2022.
Testator Intentions And Corporate Structures
Two recent cases demonstrate a current trend: courts grappling with the contradictory positions of a testator’s will and their corporate holdings. Trezzi v Trezzi, 2019
Annulments and Invalid Marriages in North Carolina Estate Litigation
What constitutes a valid marriage has become a unique question for some estate litigators. Some recent cases show how the validity of a marriage can
An Estate’s ‘Legal Entity’ and Estate Litigation
Is an estate a legal entity for the purposes of launching a suit in the United States? Some recent cases shine light on the hazards
A Conservative Approach To Substantial Compliance
Alberta Courts have interpreted the substantial compliance provisions more narrowly than estate planners might have assumed.
Admitting Defective Wills To Probate: New Jersey
New Jersey has enacted a harmless error rule provision in its probate code, and courts have liberally applied the substantial compliance doctrine when probating defective
Administrative Changes To Ontario Probate Forms In 2022
Several administrative changes to Ontario probate forms become effective January 1, 2022, as part of the changes to the Ontario estate court forms. This article
2022 Ontario Probate Form Changes
As of January 1, 2022, new estate forms are required for probate applications to align the Ontario estate court forms with the amendments to the
2022 Changes To Ontario Probate Form 74J
Form 74J is a new Ontario estate court form effective January 1, 2022, replacing various Rule 74 Applications for a Certificate or Confirmation of Appointment
2022 Changes To Ontario Probate Form 74I
Form 74I is a new Ontario estate court form effective January 1, 2022, replacing the previous Rule 74 variations of Orders. This article reviews the
2022 Changes To Ontario Probate Form 74H – Consent
Form 74H is a new Ontario estate court form effective January 1, 2022, replacing the previous Rule 74 variations of the Consent. This article reviews
2022 Changes To Ontario Probate Form 74G – Renunciation
Form 74G is a new Ontario estate court form effective January 1, 2022, replacing probate Forms 74.11 and 74.18. This article reviews the changes in detail.
2022 Changes To Ontario Probate Form 74C
Form 74C is a new Ontario estate court form effective January 1, 2022, replacing all variations of the Rule 74 Certificate of Appointment of Estate
2022 Changes To Ontario Probate Form 74B
Form 74B is a new Ontario estate court form effective January 1, 2022, replacing probate Forms 74.6 and 74.16. This article reviews the changes in detail.
2022 Changes To Ontario Probate Form 74A
Form 74A is a new Ontario estate court form effective January 1, 2022, replacing various Rule 74 Applications for a Certificate of Appointment of Estate Trustee.
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