Hull On Estates

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Synopsis

Hull on Estates is a series of podcasts for the Canadian legal community dealing with issues and insights surrounding estate planning in Canada. Hosted by the lawyers of Hull and Hull LLP, the podcasts will touch on some of the key considerations when planning wills and estates

Episodes

  • #633 – Charities and Trusts 101

    22/02/2022 Duration: 13min

    Today, Stuart Clark and Fred Tonelli discuss charities law in the wider context of trusts law, including the “three certainties” of a trust, the four defined “charitable purposes” under statute, and a 2007 Supreme Court of Canada decision about the charitable status of a youth soccer club.  

  • #632 – An Interview with Jenna Carvalho

    08/02/2022 Duration: 14min

    This week on Hull on Estates, Ian Hull and Suzana Popovic-Montag are joined by Jenna Carvalho, founder of . The three of them discuss the unique services that Guardian Estate Company provides in pursuit of their mission to simplify estate planning discussions and solutions.   Should you have any questions, please email us at .   To learn more about Guardian Estate Company you can download this informative or contact Jenna directly at .

  • Hull on Estates

    25/01/2022 Duration: 09min

    On today's podcast, Paul Trudelle and Endrita Isaj discuss the recent case of , where the court provides commentary on the vesting of property and under what circumstances property vests in beneficiaries under a will.

  • Hull on Estates

    11/01/2022 Duration: 10min

    This week on Hull on Estates, Natalia Angelini and Mohena Singh discuss the recent Nova Scotia case, , which comments on the presumption of resulting trust and beneficiary designations. The history of this issue is briefly explored and Natalia and Mohena comment on what this means for individuals planning their estates moving forward.

  • Hull on Estates

    28/12/2021 Duration: 11min

    In today’s podcast, Doreen So and Tori Joseph discuss the costs decision in Rudin-Brown et al v. Brown, and whether this decision was fair and proportionate in light of the evidence.

  • #627 – Commissioning an Affidavit for a non-English Speaker

    14/12/2021 Duration: 07min

    This week, Jonathon Kappy and Fred Tonelli discuss the recent Teefy decision (), which included a comment from Justice Nordheimer about the proper method of commissioning an Affidavit of a deponent who does not understand the language in which it is written. Jonathon and Fred go on to further discuss how a lawyer should conduct themselves in such a situation, using the guidance of Rule 4.06 of the Rules of Civil Procedure, dealing with Affidavits.

  • #627 – What is the Role of the Office of the Public Guardian and Trustee?

    30/11/2021 Duration: 10min

    This week, Paul Trudelle and Sanaya Mistry discuss the different roles of the Office of the Public Guardian and Trustee and how they can help. For more information, please read Natalia Angelini’s .   

  • #626 – Are an Applicant’s Own Medical Records Producible in a Will Challenge?

    16/11/2021 Duration: 12min

    This week, Stuart Clark and Sydney Osmar discuss , a recent decision out of the Superior Court of Justice where the Court refused to order the production of the Applicant’s medical records in the context of a Will Challenge. Listen here to learn more.

  • #625 – The New Standard for Limitation Periods

    02/11/2021 Duration: 08min

    This week on Hull on Estates, Natalia Angelini and Diana Betlej discuss , and applying the new standard for limitation periods.

  • #624 – Worsoff and Virtual vs. In-Person Examinations

    19/10/2021 Duration: 12min

    This week on Hull on Estates, Doreen So discuss and Fred Tonelli the recent decision of  and its implications regarding the future of in-person litigation, in light of the legal profession’s growing comfortability with remote work, as well as the positive effects remote litigation has had for the more effective administration of justice.

  • #623 - Unjust Enrichment and Constructive Trusts in the Commercial Context

    05/10/2021 Duration: 10min

    This week on Hull on Estates, Jonathon Kappy and Nick Esterbauer discuss the decision of Ryan v Ryan, 2021 NLSC 119, in which the basic principles behind unjust enrichment were applied to impress corporate shares with a constructive trust.

  • #622 – To Be a Trustee or Not to Be?

    21/09/2021 Duration: 12min

    On today’s podcast, Paul Trudelle and Juanita Valencia discuss the issue of when a person receiving funds becomes a trustee, as analyzed in .  

  • #621 - What is a Limited Grant and When Should You Consider Using It?

    07/09/2021 Duration: 13min

    On today’s podcast, Stuart Clark and Rebecca Rauws discuss the limited grant under s. 29(3) of the  as a tool to consider when probate may be delayed, but there is an urgent need to deal with an estate asset. For more information, please check out Stuart’s recent blog on this topic .

  • #620 - Can the Court Cure an Unexecuted Will?

    24/08/2021 Duration: 11min

    In today’s podcast, Natalia Angelini and Arielle Di Iulio discuss the recent decision of Bishop Estate v Sheardown,  which involves the Court’s discretion to validate an unexecuted Will under s.58 of British Columbia’s Wills, Estates and Succession Act, S.B.C. 2009, c. 13. For more information on this topic, you can also check out Sanaya Mistry’s recent .

  • #619 – A Discussion on the Admissibility of Recordings

    10/08/2021 Duration: 19min

    In today’s podcast, Doreen So and Sanaya Mistry discuss the recent decision in Rudin-Brown et al. v. Brown and Brown v. Rudin-Brown et al., 2021 ONSC 336, which examines the admissibility of audio recordings and how they may be used as evidence.

  • #618 - Notwithstanding any agreement to the contrary: Can you contract out of Dependant Support Obligations?

    27/07/2021 Duration: 10min

    In today’s podcast, and discuss the recent decision Virey v. Virey, 2021 ONSC 2893 which examines the Court’s broad discretion to order an award for support even in cases where the parties may have entered into an agreement to the contrary.  

  • #617 – Crossing the Threshold for a Will Challenge

    13/07/2021 Duration: 09min

    This week, Paul Trudelle and Fred Tonelli discuss the decision and corresponding order in Morrish v Katona ONSC 3805, and review the threshold to challenge a will and compensation due to an examined drafting solicitor and his or her lawyer.

  • #616 - Objectors Beware: Costs in Passings of Accounts

    29/06/2021 Duration: 14min

    Stuart Clark and Nick Esterbauer discuss the costs decision in Toller James Montague Cranston (Estate of), , and review factors that may result in an elevated costs award in passings of accounts.

  • #615 – The Role of the Medical Expert in Determining Undue Influence

    15/06/2021 Duration: 11min

    On today’s podcast, Natalia Angelini and Rebecca Rauws discuss a recent article from The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry entitled “Susceptibility to Undue Influence: The Role of the Medical Expert in Estate Litigation”. The paper can be accessed online .

  • #614 – Validity of a Handwritten Will and Appointment of an Estate Trustee in Conflict

    01/06/2021 Duration: 18min

    This week on Hull on Estates, Doreen So and Arielle Di Iulio discuss the recent decision of Langrandeur Estate (Re), , where the court addresses the validity of a will containing both typewritten and handwritten instructions, and the appointment of an estate trustee in conflict with the estate’s potential beneficiaries.

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