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Tag: Estate Litigation

What Happens If an Executor of a Will Steals the Money?

What Happens If an Executor of a Will Steals the Money?

Will executor theft is one of the most serious breaches of fiduciary duty in estate law.

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How to Change the Executor of a Will in Canada After Death

How to Change the Executor of a Will in Canada After Death

If you’re navigating estate administration and need to will change executor, you’re likely dealing with serious concerns—delay, misconduct, conflict of interest, or incapacity.

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Can You Remove an Executor from a Will?

Can You Remove an Executor from a Will?

If you're facing an uncooperative or dishonest executor, you may be wondering whether a will executor removal court application is possible—and the answer is yes.

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Can You Remove an Executor from a Will?

Can You Remove an Executor from a Will?

If you're facing an uncooperative or dishonest executor, you may be wondering whether a will executor removal court application is possible—and the answer is yes.

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What to Do If You Don’t Trust the Executor of a Will

What to Do If You Don’t Trust the Executor of a Will

If you're dealing with will executor concerns, you're not alone.

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What to Do If the Executor Does Not Follow the Will

What to Do If the Executor Does Not Follow the Will

If you're concerned about will executor misconduct, you're likely witnessing behaviour that contradicts the instructions laid out in the will or violates the executor’s legal duties.

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What Is the Statute of Limitations on Contesting a Will in Ontario?

What Is the Statute of Limitations on Contesting a Will in Ontario?

If you're considering challenging the terms of a will, understanding the statute of limitations on contesting a will is critical.

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What Is the Most Common Grounds for Contesting a Will?

What Is the Most Common Grounds for Contesting a Will?

If you're planning to contest a will, understanding the most common legal grounds is essential before proceeding.

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What Happens If the Executor Refuses to Probate the Will?

What Happens If the Executor Refuses to Probate the Will?

If you're concerned about will executor misconduct, you're likely witnessing behaviour that contradicts the instructions laid out in the will or violates the executor’s legal duties.

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What Evidence Do You Need to Contest a Will?

What Evidence Do You Need to Contest a Will?

If you're planning to contest a will, understanding the most common legal grounds is essential before proceeding.

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What Are the Grounds to Contest a Will?

What Are the Grounds to Contest a Will?

If you’re considering a will dispute, it’s important to know the specific legal grounds that courts in Ontario recognize.

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What Are the Chances of Contesting a Will and Winning?

What Are the Chances of Contesting a Will and Winning?

If you’re considering a will contest, one of the first questions you'll ask is- Do I have a real chance of success?

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Under What Circumstances Can a Will Be Contested?

Under What Circumstances Can a Will Be Contested?

If you're considering challenging a will in Ontario, you’ll need to understand the legal thresholds that trigger a valid probate dispute.

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How Long Can You Contest a Will After Death in Canada?

How Long Can You Contest a Will After Death in Canada?

If you're considering a post-death contest of a will, understanding the wills limitation period is critical.

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How Long After Probate Can Someone Contest a Will in Ontario?

How Long After Probate Can Someone Contest a Will in Ontario?

If you're considering challenging a will in Ontario, you’ll need to understand the legal thresholds that trigger a valid probate dispute.

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How Do You Prove Undue Influence When Contesting a Will?

How Do You Prove Undue Influence When Contesting a Will?

Undue influence in wills is one of the most challenging claims to prove in estate litigation, but it's also one of the most common.

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Contesting a Will in Ontario: Who Can Do It and How?

Contesting a Will in Ontario: Who Can Do It and How?

In Ontario, the death of a loved one can unfortunately lead to disputes over their estate—especially if someone feels they were treated unfairly in the will.

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