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Update on Solicitors’ Negligence Issues

There are unique challenges faced by estates and trust practitioners when taking estate planning instructions. Estate planning is something that most folks are reticent to do in the first place – for many, it languishes on a list of “should do’s” for some time before something – a pending divorce,…

A Practical Guide to Capacity Assessments

When the central issue in litigation is whether a person is capable or not, a capacity assessment can be an invaluable tool to assist the Court in making that determination. However, such an order is (and should be) difficult to obtain. To adopt the words of Justice Pattillo in Flynn…

Order for Directions and Pleadings: Laying the Groundwork for Successful Will and POA Challenges

Will and Power of Attorney (“POA”) challenges are becoming more common. Whether it is the result of the much-vaunted and long-heralded wealth transfer between generations, the aging of society, or an American inspired litigious approach to sorting out life’s inevitable disputes, these court challenges will likely only increase in quantity…

Handwriting Experts and Trustee Indemnification

Fraud is not restricted to the living.  Occasionally, a fraudulent testamentary document makes an appearance and the question of validity becomes paramount.  In that context, the issue of whether to retain a “handwriting expert” is raised. Read the full paper here: Handwriting Experts and Trustee Indemnification by Justin de Vries

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