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Case comment: Boire v Boire, 2025 SKKB 150 (CanLII)

Case comment: Boire v Boire, 2025 SKKB 150 (CanLII)

by Saskatchewan Estate Law Blog | Nov 14, 2025 | Estate Administration or Will Interpretation, SK Estate Law Blog

The recent Saskatchewan decision in Boire v Boire, 2025 SKKB 150 reminds us of the importance of properly documenting an express trust when adding third parties to title. In Boire there was sufficient evidence of a trust interest as to permit the Court to summarily...
Saskatchewan Estate Litigation Update: Hagen v Olsen, 2025 SKKB 132 (CanLII)

Saskatchewan Estate Litigation Update: Hagen v Olsen, 2025 SKKB 132 (CanLII)

by Saskatchewan Estate Law Blog | Oct 14, 2025 | Issue involving Executors, SK Estate Law Blog

The recent Saskatchewan King’s Bench decision in Hagen v. Olsen, 2025 SKKB 132 offers a reminder that a testator cannot attempt to impose conditions (through their will) on property which will no longer be owned by their Estate as of the future date of death. Factual...

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