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BLOGS BEGETTING BLOGS: AN UPDATE ON MARRIAGE REVOKING A WILL
In my blog of January 9, 2024, When Does Marriage Revoke a Will, I puzzled about the Bill 245 amendments to sections 15 and 16 of the Succession Law Reform Act, which repealed the sections on marriage revoking a Will, and when those amendments could be said to take effect. Since writing that blog, I have heard from counsel who argued the case that the court has decided this issue.
COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS BY POTENTIAL CLIENTS REGARDING ESTATES AND WILLS
As the first point of contact for our firm, I receive numerous calls from potential clients seeking legal advice and assistance with respect to estates and wills. Here are three commonly asked questions and answers to these questions.
WHAT COURSES SHOULD YOU TAKE IN LAW SCHOOL? ESTATE LITIGATION EDITION
When I was in my third year of law school, 1L and 2L students constantly asked me two things:“Do you have an outline I could use?” and…“What courses should I take next year?”The first one was easy (yes, I do). The second one? Much harder. My advice usually depended on which classes I did well in, or which professors I liked, not necessarily which courses would be the most useful later.
A WALK-THROUGH OF PARCEL REGISTERS
In my last blog, we explored on how to pull a parcel register without a PIN (Property Identification Number) via ONLAND. In this post, we will walk through how to read parcel register and how to search for instruments associated with a property.
GOOD CHANGE: AMENDMENTS TO THE RULES FOR SETTLEMENT APPROVAL MOTIONS FOR PARTIES UNDER DISABILITY
On June 16, 2025, important amendments to the Rules for obtaining court approval of settlements involving parties under disability came into force.[1] These amendments preserve the open court principle to the greatest extent possible while ensuring that incapable parties are not prejudiced by processes designed to protect them.
HOW LEARNING AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE MADE ME A BETTER LAWYER
Being an ASL student reminded me what it’s like to learn a new subject from scratch. Reflecting on this experience, I realized there were many lessons that I could take away from my ASL class and apply to my day job that could make me a better lawyer.
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