Estate Litigation

I do not like the estate trustee/executor – can I get rid of them?

Can you apply for the removal of the estate trustee? Section 37(3) of the Trustee Act provides the court with legislative authority to grant an order removing an estate trustee upon the application of: -any executor or administrator desiring to be relieved from the duties of the office, or -any executor or administrator complaining of […]

Advice to Beneficiaries, Advice to Executors and Trustees, Court Applications to Remove an Executor / Estate Trustee, Estate Administration, Estate Litigation, Trusts

How Much Compensation Is An Estate Executor Entitled To?

After being appointed as estate trustee or executor of an estate, it can be unclear how much compensation can be claimed for administering the estate. In addition, beneficiaries often object to the amount claimed. How is executor compensation determined? In some cases, the will itself outlines the amount of compensation that may be claimed or

Advice to Beneficiaries, Advice to Executors and Trustees, Estate Administration, Estate Litigation, Executor Compensation

The Revival of Unconscionable Procurement

The administrations of some estates simply do not move forward smoothly. The Elias Gefen estate is one such estate. In Gefen v. Gaertner, 2019 ONSC 6015, Justice Kimmel addressed multiple issues which had stopped the administration from moving forward, ranging from mutual wills to secret trust agreements. Justice Kimmel also applied, for the first time

Capacity, Capacity Litigation, Court Applications to Interpret a Will or Trust, Estate Litigation, Forms of Relief, Other Claims & Remedies Against Estates, Trusts, Will Challenges
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