Estate Administration

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

Court Need Not Always Order a Fiduciary to Account

In an earlier blog by fellow blogger Jasmine Sweatman, she commented on the emerging principle of proportionality in our judicial system and how it might impact on a fiduciary’s duty to pass accounts.  She queried: Where does proportionality “fit” with the right of a beneficiary of an estate or trust  to review and make inquiries of the

Contested Passing of Accounts, Estate Administration, Estate Litigation, Passing of Accounts
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