Hull on Estates The Lawyers of Hull and Hull LLP
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Hull on Estates is a series of podcasts for the Canadian legal community dealing with issues and insights surrounding estate planning in Canada. Hosted by the lawyers of Hull & Hull LLP, the podcasts will touch on some of the key considerations when planning wills and estates
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690 – Costs Considerations for Estate Trustees
This Week on Hull on Estates, Nick Esterbauer and Darien Murray discuss costs consequences in estate litigation. They consider the modern approach to costs and review a recent example of its application in the Ontario Court of Appeal’s decision in Westover Estate v Jolicouer, 2024 ONCA 81.
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689 - Roe v. Roe Retrospective - A Will Challenge
This week on Hull on Estates, Doreen So and Kiran Sanghera discuss Will Challenges and the case of Roe v Roe. Links: Insane Delusion Banton v. Banton, 1998 CanLII 14926 (ON SC) Tate v. Gueguegirre The Challenge of Appealing a Will Challenge
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#688 - Estate Freezes and Net Family Property Equalization.
On this week’s episode of Hull on Estates, and have a follow-up discussion on Stuart’s about Estate Freezes and Net Family Property Equalization. Cases discussed: Stone v. Stone, (ON CA) Reisman v. Reisman, (CanLII)
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687 - Retract a Renunciation
This week on Hull on Estates, Natalia Angelini and Haley Daniel discuss the retraction of renunciation of appointment as estate trustee. They analyze two recent court decisions Hunt v Hunt and Soo Estate and how this may impact the ability to retract a renunciation. Links: Blog: Hunt v Hunt: Soo Estate:
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686 - The Absentees Act and the case of Grover v. Vaid
This week on the podcast Jonathon Kappy and Geoffrey Sculthorpe discuss the The Absentees Act and how it impacts the case for Grover v Vaid, 2023 ONSC 5931. Research Links: Case: Absentees Act: Declarations of Death Act:
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685 - Sham Trusts: Exploring a Purported Settlor’s Intentions
This week on Hull on Estates, Nick Esterbauer and Doug Higgins review the decision of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in McGoey (Re), 2019 ONSC 80. Through this unique case and its interesting evidentiary issue, Nick and Doug discuss the concept of a “sham” trust, and the principles applied by Ontario courts in evaluating a purported settlor’s intention to settle a valid trust. McGoey (Re), 2019 ONSC 80 (CanLII)
Customer Reviews
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Great topic specific podcast. I’ve ‘gone to school’ with it, learning about key wills and estates issues case by case.
Very informative
Great podcast on up-to-date issues and decisions within Canadian estate law
Volume is Low
Great podcast, very insightful however if you could please raise the volume that would be great! I had it on the highest settings and it was still to low.