BC Court of Appeal Considers Validity of Conditional Donation Made to Charity
Conditional donation found to be valid inter vivos gift.
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Conditional donation found to be valid inter vivos gift.
Recent BCSC case indicates estrangement does not necessarily negate the will-maker’s moral obligations to a spouse or children
New provisions in WESA on curing deficiencies in a will are similar to those in Manitoba and Saskatchewan
WESA provides that the old legislation will often apply if the deceased died prior to WESA
Baby boomers will pass on unprecedented amounts of wealth, but the next generation should not rely on inheritances.
WESA will require executors to wait a mandatory period before distributing estate assets
The PGT’s mandate includes protecting minors, disabled adults and estates of deceased persons
BCSC provides guidance for when relationships between trustees and beneficiaries have broken down
Jackson’s family unsuccessful in a case similar to those under the Family Compensation Act in BC
Marc Nadon Appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC)
BC Court of Appeal upholds finding in Hsia v. Yen-Zimmerman