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In Ontario, marriage no longer automatically revokes a will

In Ontario, marriage no longer automatically revokes a will

by Howard Nightingale | Jun 14, 2021 | Family Law, Wills & Estates

Last April, Ontario’s estate law reform hit a major milestone with the royal assent of Bill 245. This bill repeals the existing provision in the Succession Law Reform Act (SLRA) that automatically revokes a will upon marriage. Not only does the new bill repeal that...
Addressing your digital assets in your will

Addressing your digital assets in your will

by Howard Nightingale | Jun 3, 2020 | Wills & Estates

Wills & Estates: Federal, Provincial and Territorial When people plan their will and the management of their estate, they typically think about their children, their home, jewelry and other personal possessions. What they often overlook are their digital assets. A...
Trusts: Testamentary vs. inter vivos. Which is right for your estate and beneficiaries?

Trusts: Testamentary vs. inter vivos. Which is right for your estate and beneficiaries?

by Howard Nightingale | Feb 5, 2020 | Wills & Estates

Family Law Legislation: Federal, Provincial and Territorial A trust can be a smart move to protect your estate and provide for your beneficiaries. It’s a way to make sure your wealth is shared equitably amongst your heirs, and avoid potentially countless headaches...

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