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Trusts let you control how and when your assets are passed on. The stipulations you outline in the trust can help your beneficiaries use it wisely. 01 Aug
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
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Comprehensive Guide to the Many Different Types of Trusts

The stakes are higher than most people realize. Without proper estate planning, your family could lose thousands of dollars to unnecessary taxes, face months of legal delays, and endure family conflicts that could have been easily prevented. 28 Jul
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
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Complete Guide to Protecting Your Family: Estate Planning Ontario

Dealing with the loss of a loved one is overwhelming, and the complexity of probate court can add to the stress. Clear communication about fee responsibility allows families to focus on honoring their loved one’s wishes... 26 Jul
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Frequently Asked Questions

Probate Attorney Fees: Who Covers These Costs?

Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) offers significant benefits in probate matters, including reduced costs, faster resolution times, and preservation of family relationships. ADR methods like mediation and arbitration allow for confidential, flexible, and often more amicable resolutions compared to traditional litigation.  25 Jul
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Benefits of Alternative Dispute Resolution in Probate

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
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  • Curated Content, Family Disputes

Siblings Battle Over Rights to Grandma’s Lasagna Recipe

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
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  • 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
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  • Communication Breakdowns, Curated Content

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

To file a dependant support claim against an estate, you must file a Notice of Application with the court and provide supporting evidence in an affidavit, typically within six months of the estate trustee being appointed.  15 Jul
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
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How to File a Dependant Support Claim Against an Estate

Legal Considerations & Access Rights for Digital Assets During Probate 15 Jul
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  • Curated Content, Digital Distress

Access Rights for Digital Assets During Probate: Canada

Revocable living trusts are just one part of the estate planning toolkit. Explore how they work, where they may add value, and what to consider if you're evaluating whether this strategy fits into your broader plan. 09 Jul
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
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When to Support Your Estate Plan with a Revocable Living Trust

Setting up a trust can cost anywhere from a few hundred dollars to several thousand, depending on factors like its complexity, legal assistance and administrative requirements. 03 Jul
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Frequently Asked Questions

How Much Does it Cost to Set Up a Trust?

The Anna Nicole Smith estate saga is more than just a celebrity courtroom drama; it's a cautionary tale with lessons for everyone, according to attorney John Levy.  18 Jun
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Celebrity Estates, Curated Content

Case Study: Anna Nicole Smith Estate Saga Offers Lessons for All

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