Author: Iryna Huk

Iryna obtained her dual law degree from the University of Windsor and Detroit Mercy Law School. Prior to law school, Iryna completed a bachelor’s degree in Urban and Regional Planning at Toronto Metropolitan University.
Iryna is currently completing her articles in estates and trusts, where she continues to bring her dedication and passion for client-focused service to this next chapter of her career.

When Joint and Severally Appointed Attorneys Disagree: How the Court Resolves Conflict Under a Power of Attorney

A grantor may appoint more than one person as attorney under a power of attorney and may specify whether those attorneys are to act jointly or “jointly and severally”. Where attorneys are appointed jointly, they must make decisions together and are collectively responsible for each other’s actions. By contrast, a joint and several appointment permits

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The Legal Risks of Secret Trusts

In Ontario, any trust that is intended to take effect upon a person’s death must typically be in writing, as it forms part of the will. According to the Succession Law Reform Act, a will must be in writing to be valid – and this includes any trusts it incorporates. Once a will is probated,

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When Powers of Attorney Cross the Line

Powers of Attorney (POAs) are meant to be protective tools, allowing trusted individuals to make decisions for someone who can no longer manage their property or personal care. But what happens when these documents are signed under pressure, or when a vulnerable adult is persuaded into handing over control to someone who may not have

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