Canadian Elder Law Conference 2023: Combo
Course Date: November 9, 2023
Total: 10h 56min
Total Ethics: 2h
Canadian Elder Law Conference 2023: Combo
Course Date: November 9, 2023
Total: 10h 56min
Total Ethics: 2h
Day 1
Thursday, November 9, 2023
Thursday, November 9, 2023
Course Introduction and Land Acknowledgement (9:00 – 9:20)
Nadia Myerthall — Program Lawyer, CLEBC, Vancouver
Hugh S. McLellan — McLellan Herbert Locke, Vancouver
Kimberly A. Whaley — Whaley Estate Litigation Partners, Toronto
Geoffrey W. White, KC — Geoffrey W. White Law Corporation, Counsel, Clark Wilson LLP, Kelowna & Vancouver
Hugh S. McLellan — McLellan Herbert Locke, Vancouver
Kimberly A. Whaley — Whaley Estate Litigation Partners, Toronto
Geoffrey W. White, KC — Geoffrey W. White Law Corporation, Counsel, Clark Wilson LLP, Kelowna & Vancouver
Predatory Marriages and Divorces (9:20 – 10:20)
- the capacity to marry and divorce, including cross-provincial statutory requirements
- the consequences of a predatory marriage: considerations for marriage and property law
- responding to predatory marriages: the consideration of the use of equitable and other remedies
- abuse by a legitimate spouse—is divorce available?
- parties outside the marriage driving separation/divorce
Kimberly A. Whaley — Whaley Estate Litigation Partners, Toronto
Amanda N. Winters — Farris LLP, Vancouver
Care Facilities (10:20 – 11:20)
- accessing care: a BC perspective
- rights in care facilities and the importance of substitute decision-makers
- video surveillance
- developments in residents' rights in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic
Christine Elliott — Christine Elliott Law Corporation, Vancouver
Zack Uganec — Seniors First BC, Vancouver
Zack Uganec — Seniors First BC, Vancouver
BREAK (11:20 – 11:35)
Coroner's Role in Elder Abuse Prevention (11:35 – 12:35)
- coroner's role, and when a death must be reported and investigated
- intersection between a coroner's investigation and a police investigation when elder abuse is suspected, and how the independent findings of each contribute to death determinations
- inquest process; how decisions to hold an inquest are made, and the role of the inquest jury, participants, and witnesses
Dr. Jatinder Baidwan — Chief Medical Officer, Burnaby
John McNamee — Chief Legal Officer, BC Coroners Service, Burnaby
John McNamee — Chief Legal Officer, BC Coroners Service, Burnaby
LUNCH with Keynote Speaker: The Influence of Agism on the Rights of Older Adults (12:35 – 1:45)
Isobel Mackenzie — BC Seniors Advocate, Office of the Seniors Advocate, Victoria
The Role of the Medical Expert in an Estate Practice (1:45 – 2:45)
- introduction
- the use of medical experts and evidentiary considerations
- clarity of capacity
Dr. Peter Chan — Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, UBC, Vancouver
Bryan Gilmartin — Whaley Estate Litigation Partners, Toronto
Ian Hull — Hull & Hull LLP, Toronto
Dr. Kenneth Shulman — Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto
Alexander J. Swabuk — Miller Thomson LLP, Vancouver
Bryan Gilmartin — Whaley Estate Litigation Partners, Toronto
Ian Hull — Hull & Hull LLP, Toronto
Dr. Kenneth Shulman — Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto
Alexander J. Swabuk — Miller Thomson LLP, Vancouver
BREAK (2:45 – 2:55)
The Role of the Medical Expert in an Estate Practice, continued (2:55 – 3:55)
- the role of the medical expert witness
- the use of medical expert evidence at a hearing or trail
- conclusion an summary review
Dr. Peter Chan — Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, UBC, Vancouver
Bryan Gilmartin — Whaley Estate Litigation Partners, Toronto
Ian Hull — Hull & Hull LLP, Toronto
Dr. Kenneth Shulman — Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto
Alexander J. Swabuk — Miller Thomson LLP, Vancouver
Bryan Gilmartin — Whaley Estate Litigation Partners, Toronto
Ian Hull — Hull & Hull LLP, Toronto
Dr. Kenneth Shulman — Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto
Alexander J. Swabuk — Miller Thomson LLP, Vancouver
Closing Remarks (3:55 – 4:00)
Hugh S. McLellan — McLellan Herbert Locke, Vancouver
Kimberly A. Whaley — Whaley Estate Litigation Partners, Toronto
Geoffrey W. White, KC — Geoffrey W. White Law Corporation, Counsel, Clark Wilson LLP, Kelowna & Vancouver
Kimberly A. Whaley — Whaley Estate Litigation Partners, Toronto
Geoffrey W. White, KC — Geoffrey W. White Law Corporation, Counsel, Clark Wilson LLP, Kelowna & Vancouver
Day 2
Friday, November 10, 2023
Friday, November 10, 2023
Welcome Back (9:00 – 9:10)
Hugh S. McLellan — McLellan Herbert Locke, Vancouver
Kimberly A. Whaley — Whaley Estate Litigation Partners, Toronto
Geoffrey W. White, KC — Geoffrey W. White Law Corporation, Counsel, Clark Wilson LLP, Kelowna & Vancouver
Kimberly A. Whaley — Whaley Estate Litigation Partners, Toronto
Geoffrey W. White, KC — Geoffrey W. White Law Corporation, Counsel, Clark Wilson LLP, Kelowna & Vancouver
BCLI Undue Influence Recognition and Prevention Guide (9:10 – 10:10)
- overview of the BCLI Guide and why it was issued
- reasons for the revision and update
- how the revision project was carried out (committee membership, consultations, etc.)
- what is new in the new (2022) revised and updated version of the BCLI Guide
Gregory G. Blue, KC — BC Law Institute, Vancouver
Geoffrey W. White, KC — Geoffrey W. White Law Corporation, Counsel, Clark Wilson LLP, Kelowna & Vancouver
Geoffrey W. White, KC — Geoffrey W. White Law Corporation, Counsel, Clark Wilson LLP, Kelowna & Vancouver
Wills and Estates on Reserve (10:10 – 11:10)
- land on reserve
- types of possessory interests in land
- land registries
- records kept at the band office
- right to live on reserve: status and residency rights
- wills for Indigenous peoples
- IA vs. WESA
- meaning of "living ordinarily on reserve"
- distinctions when dying intestate (IA/WESA)
- matrimonial rights on reserve
- testamentary trusts
- IA vs. WESA
Marie-Noël Campbell — Executive Director and Lawyer, Seniors First BC, Vancouver
Eve Hansen (Jastalaans) — Legal Advocate, Advance Planning Clinic Program, Seniors First BC, Haida Gwaii
Eve Hansen (Jastalaans) — Legal Advocate, Advance Planning Clinic Program, Seniors First BC, Haida Gwaii
BREAK (11:10 – 11:25)
Case Law Update (11:25 – 12:30)
- review of various cases from across Canada relevant to an elder law practice, including estate planning, substitute decision making, elder abuse, and detention of vulnerable adults
Emily Clough — Clark Wilson LLP, Vancouver
Jan Goddard — Goddard Gamage LLP, Toronto
Suzana Popovic-Montag — Hull & Hull LLP, Toronto
Jan Goddard — Goddard Gamage LLP, Toronto
Suzana Popovic-Montag — Hull & Hull LLP, Toronto
LUNCH with Keynote Speakers: Engaging People Living with Dementia in Decision-Making (12:30 – 1:40)
Heather Cowie — Manager, Community Engagement, Alzheimer Society of BC, Vancouver
Kelly Melnyk — Director, Canadian Centre for Elder Law, Vancouver
Myrna Norman — Maple Ridge
Kelly Melnyk — Director, Canadian Centre for Elder Law, Vancouver
Myrna Norman — Maple Ridge
Seismic Shifts in Seniors Care—Changes on the Political Horizon (1:40 – 2:40)
- pressure points in care for an aging population and their implication on federal legislation and what that means for the legal profession
- how will the roll-out of national standards of care impact provinces, including fluctuating duties of care
- elder abuse, changes to the Criminal Code, and working with vulnerable witnesses and victims in the justice system
- Adult Guardianship Act, Part 3 review
Kelly Melnyk — Director, Canadian Centre for Elder Law, Vancouver
Laura Tamblyn Watts — CEO, CanAge, Toronto
Laura Tamblyn Watts — CEO, CanAge, Toronto
BREAK (2:40 – 2:55)
MAiD Update (2:55 – 3:55)
- legal overview of MAiD in Canada
- eligibility criteria, procedural safeguards
- independent and parliamentary reviews
- hot topics: forced transfers, advance requests, mature minors, mental illness, and waivers of final consent
Dr. Jyothi Jayaraman, MBBS, MD, CCFP (PC) — Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Family Practice, Associate Member, Department of Medicine, Division of Palliative Care, UBC, Vancouver
Grace Pastine, KC — Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP, Vancouver
Grace Pastine, KC — Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP, Vancouver
Closing Remarks (3:55 – 4:00)
Hugh S. McLellan — McLellan Herbert Locke, Vancouver
Kimberly A. Whaley — Whaley Estate Litigation Partners, Toronto
Geoffrey W. White, KC — Geoffrey W. White Law Corporation, Counsel, Clark Wilson LLP, Kelowna & Vancouver
Kimberly A. Whaley — Whaley Estate Litigation Partners, Toronto
Geoffrey W. White, KC — Geoffrey W. White Law Corporation, Counsel, Clark Wilson LLP, Kelowna & Vancouver
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