The Wills and Inheritance Laws Program

The Wills and Inheritance Laws Program
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2002
Genre: Executors and administrators
ISBN: STANFORD:36105113931575

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Oosterhoff on Wills and Succesion

Oosterhoff on Wills and Succesion
Author: Albert H. Oosterhoff,C. David Freedman,Mitchell McInnes,Adam Parachin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1013
Release: 2016
Genre: Inheritance and succession
ISBN: 0779872517

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Drafting Wills in Canada

Drafting Wills in Canada
Author: Robyn Solnik,Mary-Alice Thompson,Brian Gillingham
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 559
Release: 2016
Genre: Wills
ISBN: 0433487151

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Drafting Wills in Ontario

Drafting Wills in Ontario
Author: Mary-Alice Thompson,Robyn Solnik
Publsiher: CCH Canadian Limited
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2003
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1553672062

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The Canadian Guide to Will and Estate Planning Everything You Need to Know Today to Protect Your Wealth and Your Family Tomorrow 3E

The Canadian Guide to Will and Estate Planning  Everything You Need to Know Today to Protect Your Wealth and Your Family Tomorrow 3E
Author: Douglas Gray,John Budd
Publsiher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2011-01-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780071761765

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We all know we need a will, one that is current and reflects our wishes and changing life events. So why do two-thirds of Canadians still die without a will - without a plan for passing on their assets the way they want? Why do Canadians still risk losing everything to creditors or the government, or certain relatives being awarded assets by provincial government formulas, none of which were the deceased’s intention? Approximately one out of four Canadians die suddenly, so advance will and estate planning is critical. In this third edition of the bestselling The Canadian Guide to Will and Estate Planning, Canada’s foremost author team of experts in estate planning provide you with insights and options, practical suggestions, and authoritative guidance. You can then discuss your customized and evolving needs and wishes with your professional advisors in an informed fashion, to ensure your assets are protected and your family and beneficiary needs are met with strategic tax and estate planning. This approach will save you time, money, tax, stress, and anxiety. Using practical checklists, real-life examples, and answers to frequently asked questions, Douglas Gray, LL.B, and John Budd, F.C.A., provide helpful guidance on many important topics, including guardianship, powers of attorney, trusts, probate, special options for small and family businesses, passing on the family cottage, charitable giving, tax planning, estate planning, insurance and much more. Also includes an extensive glossary and appendix, and invaluable resource information and websites. Completely updated to reflect the latest changes in relevant legislation and taxation, and with a new chapter on preserving and increasing your net worth, The Canadian Guide to Will and Estate Planning explains how to: Obtain expert legal advice to prepare a will to protect your interests and assets Ensure that your assets will pass to the intended beneficiaries without hassle Use special legal and estate planning strategies to protect your business Avoid family feuds and spousal disputes Minimize or avoid income taxes and capital gains taxes through strategic tax and estate planning Use the latest tax laws to maximize the benefits of charitable giving Don’t let the government be your principal beneficiary – take the time to plan ahead!

CHALLENGING THE VALIDITY OF WILLS

CHALLENGING THE VALIDITY OF WILLS
Author: IAN M. HULL
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0779886364

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The American Bar Association Guide to Wills Estates

The American Bar Association Guide to Wills   Estates
Author: American Bar Association
Publsiher: Random House Reference &
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2009
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780375722998

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Written in easy-to-read language with dozens of real-life examples, this book provides important information about mediation, arbitration, small claims court, and civil court procedures, and includes a chapter on working with a lawyer.

History of Inheritance Law

History of Inheritance Law
Author: Harry L. Munsinger J.D. Ph.D.
Publsiher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2020-11-09
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781480898424

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Experts estimate that eighty percent of household wealth is inherited, and the average American who died in 2015 left approximately $177,000 to his or her family. Harry L. Munsinger, a lawyer practicing in Texas, explores the history of inheritance law in this fascinating book. Topics include: • English laws of succession, which evolved to favor wealthy families by passing real estate and family titles to the eldest surviving son. In contrast, the American colonies developed a democratic system of inheritance where land was divided equally among all the sons. • Goals of early inheritance laws, which were to keep ancestral lands in the family and to determine who would take the land when a father died. • Ways American laws of succession followed English common law during the colonial period and then developed variations more suited to America’s social and economic needs after the colonies won their independence from Britain. The author also highlights how any interested party can allege a defect in the execution of a will, how trusts were developed by courts of equity to avoid the rigid rules of English common law governing legal title and use of real property, and how families can safely and effectively transfer wealth.