Forms of Relief

Being a Spouse Matters: Two Examples

Ontario law recognizes two forms of spousal relationships: marriage and common law partnerships. While certain statutes may modify or create their own definition of common law partnership, the definitions found at s.1 and s. 29 of the Family Law Act, RSO 1990, c F.3 are the standard. As a reminder, in Ontario, a common law […]

Dependant’s Relief Claims, Estate Administration, Estate Litigation, Estate Planning, Forms of Relief, Legal Resources

Court Approval of a Settlement – A Refresher

There are many reasons parties may settle a lawsuit: a settlement mitigates the risks of losing in court, and puts an end to the emotional and financial drain of litigation. If all the parties to the litigation are capable adults, there is no barrier to reaching (and implementing) a settlement: once the settlement agreement is

Capacity, Dependant’s Relief Claims, Estate Litigation, Estate Mediation, Forms of Relief, Guardianship Applications, Legal Resources, Mediation, Other Claims & Remedies Against Estates

What is a Fiduciary?

The term “fiduciary” does not get thrown around frequently outside of some advertisements for investment services. However, fiduciary relationships are at the heart of estate and trust law. What follows is a “Fiduciary FAQ.” What is a fiduciary? A fiduciary is a person who holds some right, power, or authority which, when exercised, impacts the

Advice to Executors and Trustees, Estate Administration, Estate Litigation, Forms of Relief, Legal Resources, Other Claims & Remedies Against Estates, Solicitor’s Negligence, Trusts

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
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