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How to Obtain a Court Order Establishing Mental Incapacity?

Sunday, 19 February 2017 by Mclarty Wolf

As people go through life, they may develop illnesses or sustain injuries that affect their ability to manage important decisions regarding their healthcare, finances, or other affairs. Some of the issues that can result in mental incapacity include Alzheimer’s Disease, a severe traumatic brain injury (TBI), stroke, or dementia. In situations where the person has

  • Published in Elder Law
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Examples of Property Owner Disputes That Can Be Resolved By a Court Application Under The Partition of Property Act

Sunday, 19 February 2017 by Mclarty Wolf

Many people in Vancouver and throughout British Columbia choose to purchase real estate with another person, usually for property investment purposes.  Family members can also find themselves jointly owning land as a result of an inheritance or a gift made as a result of an estate plan.  One of the important aspects of joint or

  • Published in Real Estate and Property Disputes
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Misuse of Power Of Attorney

Sunday, 19 February 2017 by Mclarty Wolf

A “Power of Attorney[1]” is a legal document through which one person, known as “the donor”, authorizes a second person, known as “the attorney”, to act on their behalf.  The document grants power to the attorney to step into the donor’s shoes and to act on their behalf relative to legal and financial matters. The

  • Published in Trust and Estate Litigation
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The British Columbia Reservation Of Rights Letter

Sunday, 19 February 2017 by Mclarty Wolf

A reservation of rights letter[1] is an insurer’s notification to an insured that there may be none or only limited coverage for a claim under the insurance policy. Such a notification allows an insurer to investigate or even defend a claim to determine whether coverage applies (in whole or in part) without waiving its right

  • Published in Insurance
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Section 36 Of British Columbia’s Property Law Act

Sunday, 19 February 2017 by Mclarty Wolf

A high fence in British Columbia may be helpful when a homeowner has children or even a dog, but what if the fence crosses onto the neighbour’s property?  Even more difficult is when a neighbour’s building crosses the property line or creates a safety concern. Section 36 of British Columbia’s Property Law Act[1] offers a

  • Published in Real Estate and Property Disputes
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Real Estate Purchase Agreements

Sunday, 19 February 2017 by Mclarty Wolf

A purchase contract is a key document in a Vancouver real estate transaction. It speaks to the rights and obligations of the parties with respect to a real estate transaction involving “fee simple” land or a state property.  It is also an exchange of promises to do something in the future.  As soon as those

  • Published in Real Estate and Property Disputes
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BC Vacation Property Ownership Disputes

Sunday, 19 February 2017 by Mclarty Wolf

Joint-ownership of a recreational property is not always easy. Peaceful co-existence within a family can sometimes be more fantasy than reality when family members disagree on the use, improvement or transfer of partial ownership interests in a vacation property. Vacation Property Ownership Agreements Recreational land can end up being owned by a number of family

  • Published in Real Estate and Property Disputes
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Land Co-Ownership Disputes

Sunday, 19 February 2017 by Mclarty Wolf

What happens when two people who own property together (joint tenants or tenants in common) can’t agree on what should happen to their land.  When co-owners agree to list the house for sale and to divide the profits, or alternately implement a buy out of one owner’s share, the process can be fairly easy and

  • Published in Real Estate and Property Disputes
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Vancouver Land Ownership Rights

Sunday, 19 February 2017 by Mclarty Wolf

The price of residential real estate in the City of Vancouver and surrounding communities continues to increase at a staggering rate. This is especially true for single-family homes where figures released by the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver[1] for February 2016 show a 27% year-over-year increase for single-detached home prices in Metro Vancouver. Property

  • Published in Real Estate and Property Disputes
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Disputed Estates Based Upon Mental Capacity

Sunday, 19 February 2017 by Mclarty Wolf

When a person dies with a properly written, signed, and witnessed Will in place, the administration of the estate usually proceeds without difficulty.  Unfortunately, some people die without a Will or with a Will that is invalid due to the failure of the Will to conform to the ‘formal’ requirements for a valid Will established

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