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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

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

DIY estate planning, while seemingly straightforward with online templates and software, often falls short of providing adequate protection and may lead to significant problems during estate administration. 11 Jul
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Frequently Asked Questions, Generated Content

Frequently Asked Questions About “DIY” Estate Planning

Inspired by recent research on inheritance family feuds, here’s how to protect your family from the devastating conflicts that tear families apart after a loved one’s passing... 10 Jul
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Family Disputes

Family Feuds Over Inheritance: Causes & Conflict Prevention

It’s never too early to start talking with your family members to ensure everyone is on the same page when a care crisis occurs. Specifically, talk to your parents about their intentions for the future when they’re still capable of managing their affairs. 10 Jul
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Long-Term Care Crisis

Planning Care for Aging Parents: Five Key Steps

Estate Administration: The Biggest Mistakes Executors Make 04 Jul
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  • Common Mistakes, Generated Content

Biggest Mistakes Executors Make During Estate Administration

What do these Inheritance Horror Stories have in common? Every single one of them could have been prevented with a simple conversation and some thoughtful legal planning. Let’s make sure your story doesn’t become someone else’s cautionary tale... 03 Jul
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Family Disputes

Legal Planning Lessons from Real-Life Inheritance Horror Stories

Executor Liability: Administration of an Insolvent Estate 03 Jul
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Communication Breakdowns, Generated Content

Insolvent Estate Administration: Why Transparency is Crucial

Leaving a cherished family home to your children might seem like a loving and generous gesture, but —without proper planning— it can quickly become a source of conflict and stress. 01 Jul
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Property Pitfalls

Leaving Property to Multiple Heirs: a Recipe for Family Conflict

Taking the time to gather all the assets and have detailed information about each item goes a long way to helping everyone understand specifics and how this affects them. A BC case recently showcased why clear language is so important to minimize potential challenges to a Will. 26 Jun
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Communication Breakdowns, Curated Content

Oversight for Wills: Distributing Articles & Personal Effects

Being named as a guardian is a significant responsibility, and it is perfectly acceptable to decline if you are unable or unwilling to take on this role. If you're unsure, have an open conversation with the parents to discuss their expectations and your concerns.  23 Jun
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Generated Content, Guardian Safeguards

Appointed as Guardian? Yes! You Can Decline This Role

Lack of communication is a significant factor contributing to inheritance disputes, often leading to mistrust and misunderstandings among family members and beneficiaries. When executors or trustees fail to keep beneficiaries informed about the estate's administration, including asset valuation and distribution, it can fuel suspicion and lead to legal challenges.  18 Jun
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Communication Breakdowns, Generated Content

Mistrust & Misunderstandings Lead to Costly Inheritance Disputes

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