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What happens when two divorcing parents are in constant conflict, claim they cannot agree on anything, and cannot cooperate? Will the courts refuse to order...
When is disappointed heir a defrauded creditor?
As our regular readers already know, the B’nai Brith Canada Trust and Estates Group will be holding a seminar June 4, 2013 on Fraud and Estate Litigation. For...
Does moving out compromise your rights in matrimonial home?
Q: My wife and I recently decided to separate after 21 years of marriage. Every time we try to discuss the details of the separation, we argue. I therefore decided...
Limitation periods and fraudulent concealment
As regular readers of this column undoubtedly know, the B’nai Brith Canada Trust and Estates Group has a seminar scheduled for June 4, 2013. The theme of the seminar...
What should beneficiaries do when they suspect executor of improper conduct?
There are certain strategies employed by lawyers when they are attempting to prove fraud and/or deal with executors acting, or suspected of acting, improperly. For...















