Author: Justin de Vries

Post Security or Go Home

You don’t often hear about a motion for security for costs in estate litigation (if nothing else the parties are usually very much present in the jurisdiction and have some financial worth).  However, estate litigants have been ordered to post security for costs just as in any other civil litigation.  Equally, estate litigants have successfully

Costs, Court Procedure, Estate Litigation

The Paul Penna Estate: Summary Judgment Appealed

Introduction In an earlier edition of Deadbeat,[1] I wrote a case comment on the decision of Greer J. granting partial summary judgment in the Estate of Paul Penna.[2]  The decision was appealed.  As recently reported in the Ontario Reports, the Court of Appeal (“C.A.”) dismissed the appeal.[3]  What follow is a consideration of the C.A.’s

Court Applications to Remove an Executor / Estate Trustee, Estate Litigation
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