A B.C. court case considers the validity of a common-law relationship
Such scenarios are becoming increasingly common as estate sizes increase, a Vancouver lawyer suggests
The province aims to streamline probate applications and speed the court review process
Willful will be promoted to personal banking customers
Rep violated MFDA rules, OSC rules and firm's policies, panel finds
Jump the credibility curve with executors and beneficiaries
Clients may have bare trust arrangements without being aware of them
Conflicting case law continues to create uncertainty
B.C. court finds the daughter of a man who killed his mother is entitled to his share of her estate
Expanded trust reporting requirements announced four years ago were set to be effective, but feds still haven't passed legislation to enable them