Interplay Between Aging, Death & Divorce 2024


Course Date: November 7, 2024

Full Course Materials
Total: 5h 36min
Total Ethics: 1h
Course Introduction and Land Acknowledgement (9:00 – 9:10)
 
Nadia Myerthall Program Lawyer, CLEBC, Vancouver
J. Jeffrey Locke McLellan Herbert Locke LLP, Vancouver
Jasmeet K. Wahid Aaron Gordon Daykin Nordlinger LLP, Vancouver
 
GuardianshipAdults and Children (9:10 – 10:00)
 
  • what are the legal tests or considerations when determining capacity and how do they apply to children, the aged, and those going through divorce
  • what is the process of obtaining guardianship over children and incapacitated adults
  • what evidence is required to support an order for guardianship
Raman Johal  Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP, Vancouver
Catherine J. Wong Saltwater Law, Vancouver
 
BREAK (10:00 – 10:10)
 
Land and Spouse Protection Act (10:10 – 10:50)
 
  • what is the LSPA and what is it supposed to do?
  • applying the LSPA in practice, both from an estate law and a family law perspective
  • the future of the LSPAdoes it still serve a purpose in the current legislative landscape?
J. Jeffrey Locke McLellan Herbert Locke LLP, Vancouver
Jasmeet K. Wahid Aaron Gordon Daykin Nordlinger LLP, Vancouver
 
BREAK (10:50 – 11:00)
 
PGT Basics (11:00 – 11:50)
 
  • introduction to Public Guardian and Trustee (PGT)
  • matrimonial disputes after death or incapacity
    • when PGT becomes involved/how to get PGT involved and requests to act as litigation guardian/litigation representative
    • division of assets and where assets go after settlement (when PGT is involved)
  • PGT authority
    • AGA/PPA and Committee of Estate authority
    • s. 167 of WESA, Grant of Administration, Committee of the Estate 
  • recurring legal issues in PGT files
    • joint assets and s. 81(b) of the Family Law Act
    • spouse, ex-spouse, or reconciled spouse
Darren D. Stewart Public Guardian & Trustee of BC, Vancouver
Amalia E. Szilagyi Public Guardian & Trustee of BC, Vancouver
 
LUNCH (11:50 – 12:30)
 
Gifts Gone Wild: Pitfalls and Estate Planning Strategies for the Modern Family (12:30 – 1:20)
 
  • considerations for inter vivos gifts
    • gifts vs. loans
    • forgiving loans and equalizing gifts on death
  • considerations for testamentary gifting
    • cohabitation and marriage agreements
    • outright gifts vs. trusts
  • probate planning
    • joint tenants and right of survivorship
    • presumption of resulting trusts: recent developments
    • tools to reduce the risk of litigation
  • planning for incapacity
    • powers of attorney
    • representation agreements
Abby A. Pang Illuma Family Law, Vancouver
Sara Pedlow McLellan Herbert Locke LLP, Vancouver
 
BREAK (1:20 – 1:30)
 
Capacity: A Medicolegal Perspective (1:30 – 2:35)
  • statutory framework and capacity generally
  • issues with assessment of capacitymedical perspective 
  • issues with assessment of capacitylegal perspective 
  • fact scenario
Scott Boucher Lawson Lundell LLP, Vancouver
Dr. Arvind Kang, MBBS, FRCPC, FRCPC (Geriatric Psychiatry) Clinical Manager, Geriatric Psychiatry, Lions Gate Hospital and Older Adult Mental Health, North Vancouver
Jamie Porciuncula  McLellan Herbert Locke LLP, Vancouver
 
BREAK (2:35 – 2:45)
 
Trusts UpdateFrom Tax, Family, and Wills Perspectives (2:45 – 3:55)
 
  • recent developments in the taxation of trusts on death (including capital gains inclusion rate changes)
  • tax reporting, disclosure, and transparency issues
  • trusts under the Family Law Act
  • family law implications of property transfers between parents and children
  • review of recent case law on what constitutes a spouse
Alexander Demner  Thorsteinssons LLP, Vancouver
Gene Fraser  CBM Lawyers LLP, Langley
Michael P. Scott  Clark Wilson LLP, Vancouver
 
Closing Remarks (3:55 – 4:00)
 
J. Jeffrey Locke McLellan Herbert Locke LLP, Vancouver
Jasmeet K. Wahid Aaron Gordon Daykin Nordlinger LLP, Vancouver