BY VALERIE DYE Part IV of the Family Law Act sets out provisions to allow persons to enter into agreements in order to regulate their matrimonial...
BY VALERIE DYE It is fairly well known that property owned by two persons as joint tenants (or jointly) attract the right of survivorship. This means...
BY VALERIE DYE It is known that an Estate Trustee becomes liable for the debts of the deceased if the assets are distributed to beneficiaries before...
BY VALERIE DYE One may obtain a Certificate of Appointment as Estate Trustee either with a will or without a will. The later appointment occurs when...
BY VALERIE DYE Family law in Ontario is regulated by the Family Law Act and the Divorce Act. These Acts set out the laws relating to...
BY VALERIE DYE In Estate planning it is important to give special consideration to the needs of a disabled child or relative. This is so particularly...
BY VALERIE DYE Jointly held real estate property is convenient for the reason that it has the right of survivorship which means that if one owner...
BY VALERIE DYE When more than one person has title to the same property, such title can be owned by the parties either as joint tenants...
BY VALERIE DYE Family law in Ontario is regulated by the Family Law Act and the Divorce Act. These Acts set out the laws relating to...
BY VALERIE DYE The main reason for having a will is to ensure that your estate is distributed in accordance with your wishes. Contrary to popular...