tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-436024129575354145.post6261357889433576295..comments2024-03-18T14:03:25.594-07:00Comments on Estate Law Canada: Beneficiaries paid before taxes were paid? Oops...Lynne Butler, BA LLBhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09790353197833765108noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-436024129575354145.post-59744932324499720072014-02-28T18:24:36.357-08:002014-02-28T18:24:36.357-08:00Hi Lynne: I'm not sure if I'm repeating m...Hi Lynne: I'm not sure if I'm repeating myself, because I can't find the post I sent. My deepest apologies if it's redundant for you or a waste of your time.<br />I want to know why I have to sign a Release and Indemnity agreement for an interim distribution? What if I later on find discrepancies, have I already given up my right to contest things? I don't want to do that?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-436024129575354145.post-30318138199620454992014-02-12T13:08:01.480-08:002014-02-12T13:08:01.480-08:00Hi Lynne,
I have a question which I'm hoping y...Hi Lynne,<br />I have a question which I'm hoping you might do a post on - what happens to an estate when there is a marital separation and then the death of one spouse before assets are divided? The spouse who moved out of the family home is the one who passed away first, without a will. Subsequently, the second spouse also passed away, also without leaving a will. There are no children, Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com