Contesting a will is a serious legal matter that often arises during an already emotionally difficult time. If you believe a loved one’s will doesn’t reflect their true intentions or may have been the result of undue influence or error, Ontario law provides avenues to challenge it. Below, we’ll explore how to contest a will...
Slip and Fall Lawsuits in Ontario: What You Need to Know Before Filing a Claim
Slip and fall accidents are among the most common personal injury claims in Ontario. Whether you slipped on an icy sidewalk, a wet floor in a store, or a poorly maintained staircase, understanding your legal rights is crucial. This guide will help you navigate the essentials of filing a slip and fall claim in Ontario,...
Proving Negligence in Slip & Fall Cases: Key Evidence to Strengthen Your Claim
Slip and fall accidents are among the most common personal injury claims in Canada. Whether the incident occurs on a public sidewalk, in a store, or on private property, proving negligence is critical to receiving compensation for injuries. But how do you demonstrate that the property owner or occupier failed in their duty of care?...
How to Avoid Common Probate Mistakes and Speed Up Estate Settlement
Probate is a legal process that confirms the validity of a will and authorizes the executor to manage and distribute the deceased’s estate. While it can be straightforward, probate often faces delays and complications due to common errors. Efficient probate management ensures faster access to estate assets for beneficiaries and reduces legal and financial strain...
Understanding the Probate Process in Ontario: What Executors Need to Know
When a loved one passes away, dealing with legal and financial matters can be overwhelming. One of the most important steps in managing an estate is understanding the probate process in Ontario. If you’ve been named as an executor, you have a legal duty to settle the deceased’s estate in accordance with their wishes and...
Are Wills Part of Estate Planning? Understanding the Role of Wills in a Complete Estate Plan
Estate planning is a crucial process that ensures your assets are distributed according to your wishes after your passing. A will is often the cornerstone of an estate plan, but is it enough on its own? Many Ontarians mistakenly believe that having a will alone guarantees their estate will be handled smoothly—but a comprehensive estate...
Ontario Estate Planning: How Multiple Wills Can Help Reduce Probate Fees
When planning your estate, minimizing probate fees is a major goal. If you own shares in a privately owned corporation, a secondary will may be an effective strategy to reduce or eliminate probate fees on those assets. However, if not drafted properly, multiple wills can create complications. Here’s what you need to know about using...