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The matter involved a dispute primarily between two children of the deceased, Leonard La Calamita (who died in 2018): James […]
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Part 3: The Trustee Act provides legislative authority for a Court to remove a trustee Will and Trust Interpretations, Estate Trustees, Child Support From An Estate, Areta Lloyd, Lisbeth Hollaman, Deborah Jorgensen, Estates Law & capacity law
The matter involved a dispute primarily between two children of the deceased, Leonard La Calamita (who died in 2018): James […]
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Part 2: Principles of will interpretation Estates Law, capacity law, Will and Trust Interpretations, Estate Trustees, Estate Litigation, Areta Lloyd, Lisbeth Hollaman & Deborah Jorgensen
As we noted in our first post, in La Calamita v. La Calamita, three children, John, Nadine, and Diane La […]
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Dickson Appell LLP is hiring!
We are looking for a self-motivated and independent lawyer interested in increasing their family law and estates litigation expertise in […]
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Part 1: Review the Court’s guidance on the content of affidavits and the Court’s discretion to strike portions of affidavits. Deborah Jorgensen, Estate Law, capacity law, estate planning, Will and Trust Interpretations, Estate Trustees, Areta Lloyd & Lisbeth Hollaman
La Calamita v. La Calamita, 2024 ONSC 4219 (CanLII) This is the first of three posts on La Calamita v. […]
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Grandparent Contact Application Separation Agreement, Sharyn Langdon, child support, Family Law, collaborative negotiation, collaborative divorce, Parenting, Alin Mayer, Katelynn Schoop & Alison Dennis
The case of Kirshenblatt v. Kirshenblatt, 2024 ONSC 2896 considers contact between paternal grandparents and their two grandchildren, E., 13.5 […]