Wealth Preservation and Succession for the Family Enterprise 2026


Course Date: May 14, 2026

Full Course Materials
Total: 5h 6min
Total Ethics: 1h
Course Introduction and Land Acknowledgement (9:00 – 9:10)
 
Nadia Myerthall Program Lawyer, CLEBC, Vancouver
Cheyenne J.H. Reese Legacy Tax + Trust Lawyers, Vancouver
 
Estate Planning Tools and Techniques (9:10 – 10:15)
 
  • wills and multiple wills
  • other estate planning tools
  • alter ego/joint partner trusts
  • other inter vivos trust planning
  • planning for incapacity
Tamara Wong Borden Ladner Gervais LLP, Vancouver
 
Tax Planning for Family SuccessionFreezes, Trusts, and Traps (10:15 – 11:20)
 
  • why plan (not just to pay the lawyer)
  • freezes for inter-generational planning
  • family trusts in the freeze context and 21-year deemed disposition planning
  • real estate taxes and disclosure requirements 
  • potpourri of practice tips and traps: compliance, integration with other planning, and health checks
Cody Kessler Legacy Tax + Trust Lawyers, Vancouver
 
BREAK (11:20 – 11:35)
 
Joint Tenancies (11:35 – 12:35)
 
  • how to create a joint tenancy
  • benefits of joint tenancies
  • filing considerations affecting joint tenancies (including real property and trusts, such as bare trusts)
  • risks and traps of joint tenancies: overcoming unexpected outcomes
Ingrid M. Tsui Alexander Holburn Beaudin + Lang LLP, Vancouver
 
NETWORKING LUNCH (provided to in-person registrants) (12:35 – 1:35)
 
Navigating Estate Planning Conversations with Your Family Enterprise Clients (1:35 – 2:35)
 
  • understanding the family enterprise context, with an overview of current trends and challenges shaping the sector and their implications for estate and succession planning
  • surfacing the family's underlying governance goals, values, and concerns that may not be explicitly stated
  • strategic advice and practical tools for leading effective conversations that are often challenging, emotional, or complex
  • the importance of a multi-disciplinary approach, and how collaborating with other advisors helps clients see the full picture of legal, financial, tax, and family considerations in their estate planning
Deena Chochinov Director, Family Office, KPMG, Vancouver
 
BREAK (2:35 – 2:50)
 
The Intersection Between Family Law and Family Enterprise Wealth Preservation (2:50 – 3:55)
 
  • the breakdown of spousal relationships and the resultant challenges for the family enterprise
    • corporate interests
    • trust interests
  • using domestic agreements to protect the family enterprise
  • shareholders agreements as a means of managing risk
Amanda N. Winters Scion Law LLP, Vancouver
 
Concluding Remarks (3:55 – 4:00)
 
Cheyenne J.H. Reese Legacy Tax + Trust Lawyers, Vancouver