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What Happens to My Pet When I Die?

For many, the greatest loves of their lives are their furry (or scaly) friends. As a result, there is often a strong desire to make sure they are properly cared for after the testator’s death. How to accomplish this is not always straightforward. In Ontario, animals are considered personal property. This means that you can […]

Advice to Executors and Trustees, Estate Administration, Estate Litigation, Estate Planning, Other Claims & Remedies Against Estates, Trusts

Dealing with Squatters in the Family Home

This blog was written by Tyler Lin, Student-At-Law As all litigators know, there are two sides to every story. In the world of estate litigation, it is not uncommon for one side to view themselves as an invited guest entitled to remain in the family home while the other side views them as a squatter.

Advice to Executors and Trustees, Estate Administration, Estate Litigation, Family Cottage, Legal Opinions on Estate Administration, Other Claims & Remedies Against Estates

What Happens to My Air Miles When I Die?

Many Canadians collect loyalty points with hopes of redeeming the points for various rewards including free air travel, hotels, gas, groceries, and cash. This year with international travel interrupted by COVID-19, many people’s plans to redeem their travel points have been put on hold. Other Canadians have amassed large collections of points over the years

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