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Understanding Limitation Periods in Estate Litigation

As is widely understood, limitation periods generally aim to strike the appropriate balance between an aggrieved party’s right to seek redress and a potential defendant’s right not to remain under the cloud of litigation indefinitely or to answer for a wrong where it has become difficult, if not impossible, to…

Variation of Trusts Act – A Case Law Primer

This paper will address a number of cases that have considered the Variation of Trusts (the “Act”). It is not hyperbole to state that there is a plethora of variation of trust cases. However, the cases chosen are either leading cases in the area or cases that show a unique…

Trustee Liability: When Will A Trustee Be Excused

When errors by a trustee cause losses to a trust, the question arises as to who should be forced to bear the weight of those losses: the beneficiaries or the trustees?  On the one hand, it seems unfair that a beneficiary should lose because of the mistakes of someone who…

Security for Costs Motion

Motions for security for costs provide a means for a defendant to ensure, before litigation proceeds too far, that there is a fund of money in place to pay the defendant’s costs, should the defendant be entitled to costs. By forcing the plaintiff to pay money into court, a security…

The Real Cost of Litigating

McDougald Estate v. Gooderham (2005), 17 E.T.R. (3d) 36, 255 D.L.R. (4th) 435 (ON CA) represented the end of the era of estates being used as “ATM machines” out of which litigants could recover their full legal fees.  In this foundational case, the Court of Appeal for Ontario held that, just like…

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