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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2015 · 11 MIN

Hull on Estates #416 - Resigning as an attorney under the Substitute Decisions Act

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Today on Hull on Estates, Natalia Angelini and Josh Eisen look at a recent case addressing the requirements under the Substitute Decisions Act for resigning as an attorney under a power of attorney for property and for personal care. In Balacko v. Chepil-Coyle, 2014 ONSC 6931, the Court considered the effectiveness of a disputed resignation where the attorneys imposed a condition that had not been satisfied.

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Today on Hull on Estates, Natalia Angelini and Josh Eisen look at a recent case addressing the requirements under the Substitute Decisions Act for resigning as an attorney under a power of attorney for property and for personal care. In Balacko v....

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