Estate Planning

When does a house automatically go to a beneficiary?

Just because you are a beneficiary of someone’s estate does not mean you automatically receive your entitlement. Instead, you will have to wait until it is transferred to you. However, in certain circumstances you may receive real property (e.g., a home) directly three years after the deceased’s passing. When someone dies, their property vests in

Advice to Beneficiaries, Advice to Executors and Trustees, Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Probate, Trusts

Part II – Best Practices on Digital Estate Asset Planning

Dear Readers, As you might recall, last Monday’s blog was about cautionary tales which demonstrate the need for prudent estate planning regarding one’s digital assets. I ended that blog on the suggestion that until Ontario accepts the changes proposed by the Canadian Uniform Law Commission’s  Uniform Access to Digital Assets by Fiduciaries Act, it is

Advice to Executors and Trustees, Estate Administration, Estate Planning
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