Substitute Decision-Making in a Mobile and Complex World
Trusts and Estates Law | Original Program Date: October 27, 2015
As we face an aging population and a corresponding increase in cognitive disorders affecting capacity, substitute decision-making will likely be on the rise in the coming years. Our mobile society, in which clients increasingly hold assets in multiple jurisdictions, further complicates the issues.
Join us to get clarity on the issues impacting substitute decision-making in our mobile and complex world. Our expert panel will share insights on how to avoid the pitfalls with proper planning, and examine cross-jurisdictional differences in substitute decision-making laws across the country.
PROGRAM CHAIR
Elizabeth Bozek, Scotia Private Client Group, Scotiatrust, The Bank of Nova Scotia Trust Company
SPEAKERS
Heather Mountford, Goddard Gamage Stephens
Christopher Kostoff, O'Sullivan Estate Lawyers