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Saskatchewan Estate Litigation Update: Walker v Hunter, 2024 SKCA 34

Saskatchewan Estate Litigation Update: Walker v Hunter, 2024 SKCA 34

by Saskatchewan Estate Law Blog | Jul 9, 2024 | Challenges to Validity of Wills, SK Estate Law Blog

This post discusses the recent decision of the Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan in Walker v Hunter, 2024 SKCA 34. This decision offers an illustration of when a lawsuit may be struck out, on the basis that it is statute barred (i.e. commenced too late). Such a...
Saskatchewan Estate Litigation Update: Haines v Kuffner Estate, 2024 SKKB 51

Saskatchewan Estate Litigation Update: Haines v Kuffner Estate, 2024 SKKB 51

by Saskatchewan Estate Law Blog | Jul 5, 2024 | Estate Administration or Will Interpretation, SK Estate Law Blog

The recent Saskatchewan King’s Bench decision in Haines v Kuffner Estate is an example of the Court’s ability to validate a document, which may not have been executed with all the normal formalities. This flexibility offers the ability to ensure, as far as possible,...
Protecting Estate Inheritances from Family Law Claims

Protecting Estate Inheritances from Family Law Claims

by Saskatchewan Estate Law Blog | May 9, 2024 | Challenges to Validity of Wills, SK Estate Law Blog

This guest post was contributed by Curtis Clavelle. Curtis practices family law with Robertson Stromberg LLP. Most parents intend to leave at least a portion of their estates to their children. What some parents may not realize is that the inheritance they leave their...
Saskatchewan Estate Litigation Update: Hunt v Hunt, 2023 SKKB 190

Saskatchewan Estate Litigation Update: Hunt v Hunt, 2023 SKKB 190

by Saskatchewan Estate Law Blog | Oct 13, 2023 | Issue involving Executors, SK Estate Law Blog

The recent Saskatchewan King’s Bench decision in Hunt v Hunt, 2023 SKKB 190 confronted a rather unique circumstance. The question was whether an executor who has renounced her right to probate an estate, can later rescind that renunciation. In the situation in Hunt,...
Saskatchewan Estate Litigation Update: Gilchrist v Gilchrist, 2023 SKKB 187

Saskatchewan Estate Litigation Update: Gilchrist v Gilchrist, 2023 SKKB 187

by Saskatchewan Estate Law Blog | Sep 28, 2023 | Estate Administration or Will Interpretation, SK Estate Law Blog

The recent Saskatchewan King’s Bench decision in Gilchrist v Gilchrist, 2023 SKKB 187 offers a reminder of the importance of updating your will. If you do not update your will, and certain beneficiaries named in your will have died before you, the legal outcome may be...
Saskatchewan Estate Litigation Update: Gibb Estate (Re), 2023 SKKB 34

Saskatchewan Estate Litigation Update: Gibb Estate (Re), 2023 SKKB 34

by Saskatchewan Estate Law Blog | Sep 19, 2023 | Estate Administration or Will Interpretation, SK Estate Law Blog

The recent Saskatchewan King’s Bench decision in Gibb Estate (Re), is an example of the Court’s ability to render a document effective as a testamentary document, even if said document was executed without all the formal requirements of the Wills Act, 1996. Factual...
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