Other Claims & Remedies Against Estates

Claims By or Against Estates Expire After Two Years

The decision of the Ontario Divisional Court in Cerqueira Estate v Ontario provides a useful discussion of the differences between the limitation periods in the Limitation Act and in the Trustee Act.  Whereas limitation periods under the Limitations Act begin running as soon as the cause of the claim is discovered (the principle of discoverability),

Costs, Court Procedure, Estate Litigation, Other Claims & Remedies Against Estates

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
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