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This article explains the legal framework for inheritances for minors in Ontario. It covers management options, practical considerations, and key steps for protecting a minor beneficiary's interests... 08 Jan
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Understanding & Managing Inheritance for Minors in Ontario

This podcast episode —"Probate and Inherited Mineral Rights: Requirements and Alternatives"— explores the often-confusing process of transferring mineral rights when someone passes away. 04 Dec
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Unique Legacy Assets: Transferring & Inheriting Mineral Rights

Being an executor doesn’t end when you hand out the last inheritance check. Your legal liability stretches far beyond the day you think you’re done, and the mistakes that trigger lawsuits aren’t always obvious when you’re making them. 28 Nov
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Executor Personal Liability: Mistakes That Trigger Lawsuits

If you’ve ever wondered whether your executor is prepared, whether your business could run without you, or whether your family is set up for clarity instead of conflict, this conversation will hit home. 24 Nov
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Canadian Wealth Secrets Podcast: “Why Your Will Is Not Enough”

Staying informed isn’t just good practice. It protects relationships, builds trust, and ensures clients feel safe and supported. Consider bookmarking the BankSafe Dementia Hub as a go-to reference when navigating delicate client situations. 17 Nov
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Dementia Hub: Fraud Prevention Resources from AARP

If you have financial ties in multiple countries, your U.S. estate plan may not be enough. This article —How Living Abroad Can Complicate Your Estate Plan— covers five ways international ties can complicate your best-laid plans... 14 Nov
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Five Ways International Ties Can Complicate Your Estate Plan

Whether driven by retirement, a desire for simplicity, or changing health needs, the act of downsizing is a profound life event. It requires a conscious and often difficult act of letting go, confronting the unspoken weight of what we choose to leave behind. 27 Oct
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Downsizing Guide: Mastering The Difficult Act of Letting Go

Preparedness is key. With clear instructions and all assets accounted for, the transfer itself can be smooth, allowing loved ones to focus on grieving and honoring your memory. Here's what you should do now to best position your heirs for success. 26 Oct
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How To Guide Your Heirs Through The Great Wealth Transfer

When someone dies owing more money than their estate contains, the situation becomes an insolvent estate. Understanding the laws governing insolvent estates is crucial for anyone appointed as an estate trustee. 23 Oct
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Complete Guide to Understanding Insolvent Estates in Ontario

A successful dependant support application requires clear, detailed and credible evidence. This article explores these requirements, highlighting key principles from recent case law. 15 Oct
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Burden of Proof: Building a Strong Dependant Support Claim

Few legal disputes are as personal and emotional as challenging a will. Whether you are considering contesting a will or defending against a challenge, you should know what to expect... 08 Oct
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Contesting a Will in Ontario: How it Works & What to Expect

Survivor's guilt stems from a profound sense of injustice. You may be left wondering "why not me?" and feeling responsible or inadequate. It is important to validate your grief by acknowledging these intense emotions without judgment. 08 Oct
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Understanding Survivor’s Guilt: Outliving Your Adult Child

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