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When Death Interrupts a Court Case

No one wants to think that a party to litigation could pass away before the litigation settles or is resolved by the court. But, unfortunately, it does happen. The death of one of the parties in the litigation has an immediate impact on the proceeding. Rule 11.01 of the Rules of Civil Procedure provides, in […]

Court Procedure

The Role of the OCL

de VRIES LITIGATION LLP often acts as agent lawyers for the office of the children’s lawyer (the “OCL”) in various proceedings. Generally, the OCL represents the interests of a child under the age of 18 in cases in Ontario. Minors’ interests are often at play in estate and trusts matters. For example, a minor may

Advice to Beneficiaries, Advice to Executors and Trustees, Court Procedure, Dependant’s Relief Claims, Estate Administration, Estate Litigation

Notice of Objection to Accounts

A passing of accounts refers to the process whereby the court approves of the estate trustee’s accounts. The accounts provide, among other things, details relating to the estate’s capital and revenue receipts and disbursements. While an estate trustee can voluntarily bring an application to pass accounts or be compelled to do so by the court,

Advice to Beneficiaries, Advice to Executors and Trustees, Contested Passing of Accounts, Estate Administration, Estate Litigation, Executor Compensation, Passing of Accounts
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