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What Does it Mean to Have Capacity?

Legal capacity can be a difficult concept to understand. For those who are concerned about a loved one’s ability to care for herself or to make financial decisions, the answer to the question of whether their loved one has capacity may seem obvious. Forgetfulness, confusion, and even mild dementia are often viewed as indicative of […]

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Involving the PGT in Guardianship and Estate Matters

Guardianship and estate disputes often present complex family dynamics touching upon a myriad of issues. Where the interests of an incapable adult are involved in litigation, the office of the Public Guardian and Trustee (the “PGT”) becomes involved. By way of background, the PGT functions in accordance with the Public Guardian and Trustee Act and

Capacity, Capacity Litigation, Court Procedure, Estate Litigation, Forms of Relief, Guardianship Applications, Legal Resources, Power of Attorney

Can I Charge My Brother Rent For Living in Dad’s Home?

In many estates, the family home is the most valuable asset. It can also be the most costly to maintain – mortgage payments, utilities, property taxes, and insurance all have to be kept current until the house is sold. Unfortunately, selling the deceased’s house is a lot more complicated when there is someone living in

Estate Administration, Estate Litigation, Forms of Relief, Other Claims & Remedies Against Estates

20 Notable Cases of 2020

It’s that time of year again. Birds are singing, trees are blossoming, and spring is just around the corner. With 2020 fully in the rear-view mirror, now is the perfect time for a review of 20 notable cases decided in that year. (Okay, it’s technically 23 cases, but who’s counting?) The Sherman Estate trilogy: Our

Court Applications to Remove an Executor / Estate Trustee, Court Applications to Vary a Trust, Estate Administration, Estate Litigation, In The News, Probate
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