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Critically acclaimed drama series "Six Feet Under" provides a cautionary tale about the pitfalls of neglecting succession planning in a family business.  24 Jul
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Generated Content, Succession Lessons

Family Business Succession Cautionary Tale: “Six Feet Under”

Predatory marriage occurs when someone marries a vulnerable elderly person, often with cognitive decline, to gain financial control. Early intervention is essential – contact an experienced estate professional immediately upon discovering suspicious circumstances. 24 Jul
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Law Reform

Predatory Marriage: Protecting Aging Populations in Alberta

The things that matter most aren’t always in a bank account— "The $2 Million Lawsuit That Started Over Grandma’s Lasagna Recipe"... 24 Jul
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Family Disputes

Siblings Battle Over Rights to Grandma’s Lasagna Recipe

Accessing a deceased loved one's digital accounts is a complex issue, often resulting in legal battles and emotional distress for families. Advocates continue to push for clearer policies and legal frameworks to address the challenges of digital inheritance... 22 Jul
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Digital Distress, Generated Content

Accessing a Deceased Loved One’s Digital Accounts

This in-depth guide explores strategies and best practices to help you create a thoughtful, effective estate plan that protects your blended family and prevents future conflicts. 22 Jul
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Life Events

Estate Planning for Blended Families: Strategies & Best Practices

Learn how to handle an estate dispute under Canadian law. This guide will help you understand the grounds for disputing a will and its effect on the division of assets. 22 Jul
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Related Resources

Canadian Guide to Understanding the Grounds for Disputing a Will

What is a Trust and Estate Planning Practitioner (TEP)? 22 Jul
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Frequently Asked Questions, Generated Content

What is a Trust and Estate Planning Practitioner (TEP)?

Many people think all handwritten wills are holographic wills. This is not correct. This guide breaks down the difference between holographic and handwritten wills, how they work, when they’re appropriate, and their legal requirements in Canada... 22 Jul
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Related Resources

Difference Between Holographic & Handwritten Wills in Canada

Understand the critical differences between estate tax and inheritance tax. This guide explores both tax types, their crucial distinctions, and strategic planning approaches to potentially minimize their impact, helping you preserve more of your legacy for loved ones rather than tax authorities. 22 Jul
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Frequently Asked Questions

Inheritance Tax vs. Estate Tax: What’s the Difference?

Recent Ontario Court of Appeal ruling reaffirms the modern cost approach in estate litigation: trustees who fail in their duties may not only be removed but may also bear the personal financial burden of their choices. 22 Jul
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Communication Breakdowns, Curated Content

Personal Liability for Costs Due to Breach of Fiduciary Duty: Ontario

In a compelling High Court decision that has stirred conversations across both the legal and familial landscapes, a £14.5 million trust dispute between two brothers has culminated in a judgment that emphasizes intention over biology. 21 Jul
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Family Disputes

Landmark Case Ruling in £14.5m Trust Dispute

In Ontario, the term "executor" is now often replaced with "estate trustee" to more accurately reflect the fiduciary role they play in managing an estate. This change is not Canada-wide, but specific to Ontario's legal terminology.  21 Jul
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Generated Content, Legacy Lexicon

Executor vs. Estate Trustee: Ontario Specific Legal Terminology

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