Posts made in April, 2011

Preparing for Joint Home Ownership

Posted in Concepts Newsletter, Spring 2011

Preparing for Joint Home Ownership

An increasing number of people are entering the housing market by buying jointly with a friend or relative. Families are also buying cottages or rental properties together. For many, it enables them to enter the market while prices are high and decreases the individual risk and day-to-day responsibility of such an investment. However, as has been often said, it’s dangerous to mix business with pleasure. Many co-owners don’t consider and plan for the possible curves that life can throw, such as a co-owner: dying; getting married; transferring out-of-province; losing their job such...

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Conflict Over Laying a Loved One to Rest

Posted in Concepts Newsletter, Spring 2011

Conflict Over Laying a Loved One to Rest

From time to time, family relationships are strained, if not destroyed, over how a deceased loved one is to be laid to rest. Where family members cannot come to agreement, the law indicates how this emotionally charged question will be resolved. In Canada, the Estate Trustee (Executor) has the right to possess and dispose of a deceased’s remains, including the place and manner of disposal. The Estate Trustee is not  obligated to follow the wishes expressed by the deceased while alive or in their will or memorandum. They also have a duty to: ensure that the deceased’s burial...

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Protecting Your Estate

Posted in Seminars

“Protecting Your Estate” for  Bridlewood Presbyterian Church, Toronto, Canada, April 9, 2011

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