Estate Litigation Basics 2018
Course Date: April 13, 2018
Total: 5h 47min
Course Date: April 13, 2018
Welcome and Introduction
Lauren Blake — Legacy Tax + Trust Lawyers, Vancouver
View from the Bench
The Honourable Madam Justice D. Jane Dardi — Supreme Court of BC, Vancouver
Commencing an Estate Litigation Claim
• fundamental principles on drafting pleadings
• proof in solemn form claims
• tailoring litigation under Rule 25-14 of the Civil Rules
M. Scott Kerwin — Borden Ladner Gervais LLP, Vancouver
Break
Evidentiary Issues in Estate Litigation
- admissibility of the deceased statements
- what types of statements are admissible?
- for what purposes may the decease's statements be admissible?
- expert psychological and medical evidence
- for what purposes are clinical records admissible
- what are the requirements for opinion evidence?
Stanley Rule — Sabey Rule LLP, Kelowna
Family Law and Estate Disputes
• the interplay between property division claims and estate litigation
• the impact of support claims on estate litigation
• who is a spouse?
Anna Laing — Farris, Vaughan, Wills & Murphy LLP, Vancouver
Under the Covers
• claims and activities that the LSBC insurance program compulsory policy covers
• risks the compulsory policy doesn’t cover, such as trust shortages caused by fraudsters and thieves
• commercial liability insurance products that help protect you from those risks
Coran Cooper-Stephenson — Claims Counsel, Lawyers Insurance Fund, Vancouver
Maryanne Prohl — Claims Counsel, Lawyers Insurance Fund, Vancouver
Networking Lunch (Provided)
Recent Trends in Wills Variation Claims
• how are independent adult children viewed?
• how binding is a marriage agreement?
• costs
Amy A. Mortimore — Clark Wilson LLP, Vancouver
Curing Deficiencies
• WESA section 59 - rectification
• WESA section 58 - curing deficiencies
• section 58 - notable cases
• executor’s duties with respect to testamentary documents and wills that require rectification
Kimberly A. Kuntz — Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP, Vancouver
Break
Civility Among Estate Litigators
• a lawyer’s obligation to be civil and respectful
• civility in the litigation process
• Groia v. Law Society of Upper Canada
E. Jane Milton, QC — Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP, Vancouver
Tips for Achieving Successful Mediation Outcomes
• client preparation
• understanding the relationship dynamics
• exploring creative outcomes
• overcoming barriers to settlement
The Honourable Sandra K. Ballance — Mediator, Vancouver
Colleen Cattell, QC, C. Med. — Mediator & Arbitrator, Vancouver & Victoria
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