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What Is a Formal Application to Pass Accounts?

Estate trustees, attorneys for property, guardians of property and trustees of a trust (collectively referred to here as “fiduciaries”) are all obligated to keep detailed records, or accounts, of their management of assets. Fiduciaries can be compelled to pass accounts by those with an interest in the trust property or by those with a close […]

Advice to Executors and Trustees, Contested Passing of Accounts, Estate Administration, Estate Litigation, Passing of Accounts

Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) – Still Controversial

In Canada, MAID has now been legal since June 2016 when the Parliament of Canada passed federal legislation that allowed eligible Canadian adults to request medical assistance in dying. However, the issue is by no means settled and the courts have been frequently called upon to referee MAID’s implementation and application. By way of background,

Capacity, Capacity Litigation, Forms of Relief, Guardianship Applications, In The News

Action? Application? What’s the Difference?

Litigation comes with its own jargon which is not easy to decipher. In Ontario a lawsuit/court proceeding is categorized as either an action or an application. What’s the difference? The terms are defined in the Rules of Civil Procedure, but these definitions are not terribly useful at first blush; an action is defined as “a

Estate Litigation, Trusts
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