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Service Area: Estate Administration

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Estate Litigation, Estate Administration
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Posted November 29, 2021

A recent decision by Justice Corthorn provides a detailed and useful overview of the case law regarding the removal of Trustees.  In the decision of[...]
Wills, Trusts and Estates, Estate Administration
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As part of Make a Will Month, please join us for this complimentary estate planning presentation. Please RSVP to martha@mannlawyers.com.
Estate Administration
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“Since early 2007, I’ve retained the legal services of Mann Lawyers LLC (then Mann & Partners LLC). I was fortunate enough to deal directly with[...]
Estate Administration
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The period of time following a death can be overwhelming.  At the same time as you are grieving the loss of a loved one, you[...]
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Estate Administration, Wills, Trusts and Estates
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Posted November 12, 2020

In an earlier blog, I wrote about how to resign as estate trustee of a loved one’s estate. In this blog, I will be discussing how[...]
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Estate Administration, Personal Injury
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Posted October 2, 2020

Prior to the closing of Ontario’s Court Houses in March of this year, it could take up to two years for an injured person to[...]
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Estate Administration, Wills, Trusts and Estates
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Posted July 22, 2020

Acting as the estate trustee of a loved one’s estate can be an onerous and thankless job. Most estate trustees will be quick to add[...]
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Estate Administration, Wills, Trusts and Estates
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Posted October 17, 2019

There are many horror stories told by individuals who have been unable to access money in the account of a deceased, even in order to[...]
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Estate Administration, Wills, Trusts and Estates
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Posted June 6, 2019

A Will is a living document and will change over the course of your lifetime. You are allowed to show your Will to anyone you[...]

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