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Testing the Boundaries of the Drafting Solicitor’s Duties

  • 22 octobre 2013
  • Raquel Kaplan Goldberg

In Vincent v. Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP, the Ontario Superior Court found that only a trial can determine whether a drafting solicitor owed a duty of care to a beneficiary under a will to ensure a correct valuation in the testator’s estate freeze.

Phantom Income – It’s Not What It Appears To Be

  • 09 octobre 2013
  • Vincent J. De Angelis

You won’t find "phantom income" in the Income Tax Act. It is more of a legal term of art. I would hazard a guess that most practitioners do not consider this type of income when drafting trust documents.

Case Summary: McCain v. McCain

  • 07 octobre 2013
  • Justin de Vries

After nearly 30 years of marriage, Christine and Michael McCain, heir to the McCain foods fortune, separated.

Estate Planning: The Whole Nine Yards

  • 07 octobre 2013
  • Antonio Raviele

Seven out of 10 clients remark with the same sentiment when the issue of estate planning arises, specifically, “I don’t know where to start.”

Children and Parents as ‘Wallets’: Support obligations

  • 04 septembre 2013
  • Anastasija Sumakova

A parent’s obligation to provide support to an adult child attending a post-secondary educational institution arises fairly frequently in family law cases. There is less jurisprudence dealing with the obligations of adult children to support their parents.

Case Comment: Burton v. Assaf, [2013]

  • 04 septembre 2013
  • Elizabeth Bozek

The Ontario Superior Court of Justice recently attempted to put an end to the longest running estate litigation case in Canadian history by finding the perpetual plaintiff to be a vexatious litigant.