Compelling An Executor to Act – Part 2
When you are involved in Estate Litigation, if an Executor is unwilling or unable to act, it can create significant delays and frustrate claimants and or beneficiaries who are trying to prosecute their claim. In Part 1 of this Blog series, we discussed the expanded role of Citations under the Probate Rules. An alternative option to a citation is for …Read more →
Summary Trials in BC Wills Variation Cases
BC Supreme Court Summary Trials Summary Trials in BC Wills Variation Cases Litigation can at times move through the courts at a pace that can feel glacial to the interested parties. There are an overwhelming numbers of cases in the Court system in British Columbia today and obtaining trial dates can cause significant delay in resolving estate disputes. One option provided …Read more →