Diane Vieira

Lawyer’s Questionnaire Admitted to Probate as a Will

Courts are sometimes asked to determine if a “testamentary-like” document is a will.  In British Columbia, an executor brought an action to prove in solemn form that a questionnaire that the testator (“Ms. Garnett”) filled out and signed before two witnesses shortly before her death was a will that could be submitted for probate. Ms. Garnett was […]

Court Applications to Interpret a Will or Trust, Court Procedure, Estate Litigation, Other Claims & Remedies Against Estates

When Co-Estate Trustees Cannot Agree To Sell The House

While administering an estate, one of the most difficult challenges an estate trustee can face is the situation where a beneficiary continues to reside in a property that is an estate asset when the estate trustee wishes to list the property for sale.  When there is disagreement on this issue amongst co-estate trustees, an estate

Court Applications to Remove an Executor / Estate Trustee, Estate Administration, Estate Litigation

When Is It Too Late To File A Notice Of Objection To The Appointment Of An Estate Trustee?

In a recent case, the court had to determine if a notice of objection to the issuance of an appointment of an estate trustee could be filed after summary judgment had been granted, striking another objector’s objections as invalid and a certificate of appointment had been issued to the estate trustees. By way of background, the

Costs, Court Procedure, Estate Litigation, Limitation Period
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