Ontario Law on Undue Influence in Estate Planning

Estate and Trust Consultant, Scotiatrust       This post is part of a series highlighting key themes and presenters from the 2019 Elder Law Conference. To see the other posts in the series, click here   Historically the area of estates was not particularly litigious, but as families and financial circumstances become more complex, litigation involving estates has become more frequent. Frequently touted, but notoriously difficult to prove, is the allegation of someone being unduly influenced in making their Will. A Read more

Amendments to the Child, Family and Community Service Act introduced in the legislature

Earlier this week, a bill amending the Child, Family and Community Service Act was introduced in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. A government information bulletin issued to publicize the bill (Bill 35) called the changes “[m]inor amendments” that “would clarify the intention that Indigenous communities have the ability to plan for all their children and youth in care and are able to deliver a broad range of supports and services to their children and Read more

BCLI’s Study Paper on Financing Litigation: Recent Developments

It’s been two years since BCLI’s Study Paper on Financing Litigation was published. The study paper has been well received by stakeholders, legal academics, lawyers and legal advocates alike. About the Study Paper on Financing Litigation The study paper examines the traditional and alternative methods litigants use to pay for litigation. The cost of litigation is a significant barrier to accessing the justice system. While some disputes can be resolved outside the courtroom, litigation is Read more

Upcoming Reforms to Assisted Living Regulation in BC

Introduction to the new Assisted Living Regulations On August 21st the BC government announced it will bring into effect changes to the Community Care and Assisted Living Act [CCALA] and a new Assisted Living Regulation into force. These changes are set to take effect on December 1st, 2019. Bill 16 – 2016 and the new Assisted Living Regulation [AL Regulation] will do several important things: create new classes of assisted living; enhance the powers of Read more

BC Law Institute Announces Changes on the Board of Directors

On September 11th, the British Columbia Law Institute held its Annual General Meeting and is pleased to announce the Executive Committee for 2019-2020: Thomas L. Spraggs, Chair Mathew P. Good, Vice Chair Margaret H. Mason, Q.C., Treasurer Oliver A. Fleck, Secretary Lisa A. Peters, Q.C. Emily L. Clough Kathleen Cunningham, Executive Director, Ex Officio Committee Member BCLI welcomes the following new Board Members: James Deitch (Member at Large): James practiced as a sole practitioner in Read more