Estate Planning

March 1, 2026

Can a Will Be Challenged in Ontario? A Guide on How to Avoid Litigation and Probate Disputes

In my years of practising wills and estates in Etobicoke, I continue to notice something that catches me off guard, even now. People can come into my office with extraordinary clarity about what they don’t want. I don’t want my sibling to see a penny of this. My son-in-law is not getting his hands on what I’ve spent a lifetime building. If any of my […]
February 14, 2026

Powers of Attorney Deserve As Much Attention As Your Will

Valentine’s Day celebrates partnership. Your will and your Power of Attorney? Also a partnership. One gets all the attention. The other still does some heavy lifting. Everyone loves a good Will. Wills get the Hollywood treatment. Dramatic readings, family intrigue, surprise beneficiaries. Your Powers of Attorney? They’re stuck in a drawer and forgotten until you’re in a hospital waiting room and you desperately need it. […]
January 7, 2026

Warren Buffett Estate Planning Advice on the Costly Mistake Families Keep Making

When most people in Ontario think about estate planning, they think about documents. Wills. Powers of attorney. Beneficiary designations. Those are essential, but one of the most important parts of estate planning rarely shows up on paper at all. It’s the conversation families either have… or avoid. This importance of this conversation is one we so often impress upon our clients. There is a long-held […]
November 4, 2025

Joint Tenancy vs. Tenants in Common in Ontario — What’s the Difference and Why It Matters

Owning Property Together in Ontario When two or more people buy a property together in Ontario, the way ownership is structured has real legal and estate consequences. The two most common types of co-ownership are joint tenancy and tenancy in common. While the difference might sound technical, it determines what happens to your share of the property if you pass away — and whether that […]
August 29, 2025

How to Avoid Probate Tax in Ontario Without Expensive Mistakes

If you’ve ever typed how to avoid probate tax in Ontario into Google, you’ve likely found no shortage of “tips” and “hacks.” Joint ownership. Gifts. Trusts. Transfer everything to your child by bedtime, before the government gets everything. Several times a week, clients tell us about a magical solution they’ve heard from a neighbour, someone at church, an uncle, or even a stranger at a […]
July 24, 2025

The “Reading of the Will” is a Myth – And Why That Matters for Your Family

The "Reading of the Will" myth vs. estate planning reality. The truth is there’s no dramatic will reading — just paperwork, responsibility, and more paperwork.
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