Not a happy day for respondent beneficiaries where a rectification application they opposed was granted and the court then ordered that they pay the costs of the applicant personally. Estate litigation is no cake walk.
Choose your Estate Battles Carefully
By Justin de VriescloseAuthor: Justin de Vries
Name: Justin de Vries
Email: jdevries@devrieslitigation.com
Site: https://www.devrieslitigation.com
About: Justin has been consistently named as one of the Best Lawyers in Canada/Trusts & Estates. He is an accomplished litigator who has appeared before all levels of the Ontario Court & the Federal Court of Canada. Justin's areas of expertise include: estate, trust, and capacity litigation, as well as probate applications and estate administration. He regularly speaks on estate, trust and capacity issues. Email: jdevries@devrieslitigation.comSee Authors Posts (50) • November 23, 2010
Email: jdevries@devrieslitigation.com
Site: https://www.devrieslitigation.com
About: Justin has been consistently named as one of the Best Lawyers in Canada/Trusts & Estates. He is an accomplished litigator who has appeared before all levels of the Ontario Court & the Federal Court of Canada. Justin's areas of expertise include: estate, trust, and capacity litigation, as well as probate applications and estate administration. He regularly speaks on estate, trust and capacity issues. Email: jdevries@devrieslitigation.comSee Authors Posts (50) • November 23, 2010