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Saskatchewan Estate Litigation Update: Nagy v. Graves, 2022 CarswellSask 590, 2022 SKKB 257

Saskatchewan Estate Litigation Update: Nagy v. Graves, 2022 CarswellSask 590, 2022 SKKB 257

by Saskatchewan Estate Law Blog | Jan 3, 2023 | Challenges to Validity of Wills, Issue involving Executors, SK Estate Law Blog

The recent Saskatchewan Queen’s Bench decision in Nagy v. Graves reminds us that a Court will often remove executors who are guilty of extreme delay in administering an Estate. Factual background: The factual background in Nagy was as follows: Nine siblings of the...

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