Assets Transferred from Mom to Daughter Challenged After Mom’s Death
It is common for a parent to leave a will dividing their estate equally among their children. That was the case in Simard v. Simard Estate, 2021…
It is common for a parent to leave a will dividing their estate equally among their children. That was the case in Simard v. Simard Estate, 2021…
Property transfers between parent and adult child are quite common. A parent may transfer property to an adult child for estate planning purposes or simply because a…
Transferring property into joint tenancy for estate planning purposes often leads to family disputes and in some cases, litigation. For example, a parent may add their adult…
A mother signed the paperwork to transfer ownership of her home to her daughter. No money was paid by the daughter when the transfer was made. A…
A recent BC estate dispute between a brother and sister over their father’s estate demonstrates the importance of proving intention when it comes to gifts of property…
Vancouver estate lawyers often use joint tenancy as a form of estate planning in BC, particularly within a family context between parents and children. However, as reams…
Joint tenancy is a popular form of estate planning in BC. A common example of using joint tenancy for estate planning purposes is when a parent, during…
When dividing an estate in BC, it is essential to determine what property of the will-maker forms part of the estate. If a will-maker made a valid…
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