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<description><![CDATA[<p>There are several interesting continuing legal education (CLE) events coming up in September and October 2008 that I wanted to mention as summer draws to a close and we look to the fall.</p>
<p>One is an Ontario Bar Association (OBA) full day program on September 23, 2008 commencing at 9:00 a.m. entitled &ldquo;Trusts, Trustees, Trusteeships III &ndash; All you need to know and more&rdquo;. This is the third year that this program on Trusts is running. The use of Trusts and Trust drafting are said to be the primary focus of this year&rsquo;s program.</p>
<p>Topics include: Valuation Issues and Discretionary Trusts, The Effect of Bankruptcy on Estate Planning, Testamentary Trust Planning, The Use of Trusts as a Will Substitute, Charitable Gifts made by a Trust, Trust Variations, Insurance Trusts and Declarations, Judicial Supervision of the Exercise of Trustee Discretionary Powers and Trust Drafting.<br />
&nbsp;</p>]]><![CDATA[<p>I am pleased to be speaking on the topic on Trust Variations together with Justin de Vries.</p>
<p>This program is being held at the OBA Conference Centre, 20 Toronto Street, 2nd Floor, Toronto. Information on this program can be found on the OBA&rsquo;s website www.oba.org/.</p>
<p>The other program is Hull and Hull LLP&rsquo;s next Breakfast Series on October 8, 2008. Hull &amp; Hull LLP&rsquo;s long running Breakfast Series continues to provide members of the bar with presentations on topics of importance to estate practitioners.</p>
<p>At the October 8th meeting, the following presentations will be made: &ldquo;The Will to Decide - What to do When Capacity is in Question&rdquo; by Natalia Angelini, &quot;Dealing with the Body, and other Estate Issues that Arise Immediately Upon Death&quot; by Paul Trudelle and &ldquo;Recent Caselaw Developments&rdquo; by Ian Hull.<br />
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This breakfast meeting is also being held at the OBA Conference Centre, 20 Toronto Street, 2nd Floor, Toronto. Breakfast begins at 8:15 a.m. with the Presentations starting at 8:30 a.m. A fee of $30.00 ($28.30 + $1.70 GST) is payable to Hull &amp; Hull LLP upon registration by cheque, VISA or MasterCard. Materials are included.</p>
<p>A CD or Cassette Tape recording of the Breakfast Seminar will be available at a fee of $20.00 ($18.96 + $1.14 GST)</p>
<p>To register for the Hull &amp; Hull LLP Breakfast Series, please contact Diane Labao at (416) 369-1140 (press 0) or by email to dlabao@hullandhull.com.</p>
<p>Have a great day.</p>
<p>Craig<br />
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<title>Bullet-Proofing a Will</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>What are some of the&nbsp;&quot;red flags&quot;&nbsp;to be wary of&nbsp;in the course of a retainer to prepare a Will?&nbsp; <u><a href="http://www.fasken.com/cweigl/">Corina&nbsp;Weigl</a></u>&nbsp;<span>considered this issue&nbsp;in an article&nbsp;she wrote for the 2007 LSUC Six Minutes Estates Lawyer (<u><a href="http://ecom.lsuc.on.ca/cle/material.jsp?id=CLE07-0040201-A-PUB">find it here</a></u>)&nbsp;titled &quot;How to Bullet-Proof Your Will&quot;.&nbsp; By far the most typical &quot;red flag&quot; arises in the context of third party involvement, such as where a close friend or&nbsp;relative (commonly a child of the testator), contacts the lawyer directly asking for advice in respect of the testator&rsquo;s estate (i.e. &ldquo;My Dad needs a will drawn up&rdquo;).&nbsp;This is a common scenario for most estate planning practitioners.&nbsp;The lawyer should remind the third party who the &quot;real&quot; client is and that best practice demands that he or she deal with the testator (as opposed to the third party) directly.&nbsp; Lawyers are advised to hold meetings in private with the &quot;real&quot; client; to prepare detailed notes of telephone conversations and meetings with the &quot;real&quot; client, and to scrutinize&nbsp;motivations&nbsp;in cases where&nbsp;there are blatant departures from the provisions of former Wills.&nbsp;Another &ldquo;red flag&rdquo; is the unequal treatment of beneficiaries.&nbsp;To avoid the possibility of a dispute down the road, clients should be clear in expressing their wish to exclude an obvious beneficiary (i.e. leaving out 1 of his 3 kids).&nbsp;The lawyer may ask for an explanation of why the person is being treated differently, and the lawyer will likely take notes.&nbsp;Unequal treatment inevitably leads to family friction and may up the chances of a will challenge.&nbsp;Lastly, it is a lawyer&rsquo;s duty to be satisfied that their client has the requisite mental capacity &ndash; once again the lawyer is advised to take notes and when in doubt, consult expert opinion.</span></p>
<p><span>Sarah Hyndman Fitzpatrick</span></p>]]></description>
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