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Estate Planning Council of CANADA

From Estate Planning to Estate Litigation Part II: Big picture estate litigation & looking to estate planning for insight.

  • January 23, 2025
  • 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
  • Live Online Event - will be recorded

Registration

  • Includes recording for Part I

Registration is closed

We will share insights on litigation trends and procedure and benefits of  proactive estate planning. The presentation will explore how a big picture understanding of the umbrella of estate law can guide both estate planning and estate administration. This will include suggestions for lawyers and other professionals involved in estate planning.


In Part II, the presentation will focus on understanding the drafting process, from client intake to signing, provides insights into litigation strategy and advocacy. While this presentation will focus on the provision of estate legal services, we know that we (us lawyers!) could not do it without the many important professional services who make up a client’s estate team, including financial advisors, accountants, trust officers, business succession planners, insurance agents, valuation experts and appraisers, and many more. For this reason, the presentation will also endeavor to identify where under the estate umbrella our teamwork adds value to the client along the spectrum an estate file.

Presenters:

Eleanor Carlson, TEP - Partner, Carbert Waite, LLP

Eleanor assists clients to resolve disputes on the validity and interpretation of wills. She advises clients with respect to estate accounting and handles issues relating to the decisions of executors and conflicts arising from the administration of estates and trusts. Eleanor represents clients in capacity and undue influence estate challenges and dependency claims for financial maintenance and support from estates. She also represents clients in contentious adult guardianship and trusteeship matters.

Gregory J. Kaladeen - Associate, McLeod Law, LLP

Greg's practice has emphasized estate litigation involving executor misconduct, mental incapacity and undue influence issues as well as litigation involving adult guardianship and trusteeship issues. Greg has successfully appeared before the Court of King’s Bench of Alberta and the Court of Appeal of Alberta. While he enjoys making appearances in Court, his passion is helping clients strategize and navigate difficult situations in his practice area

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Registration $35 - Recording Available for Part I & II

No charge for Estate Planning Council of Canada Members

Guests are welcome - this event is for Professional Advisors only.

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