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EPISODE · Aug 8, 2013 · 8 MIN

Hull on Estates Episode #342 – Estate Freeze Considered as Fraudulent Conveyance

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Today on Hull on Estates, David Smith and Holly LeValliant discuss whether an estate freeze can be considered a fraudulent conveyance. David and Holly discuss the Ontario Superior Court of Justice case Reisman v. Reisman 2012 ONSC 3148 and compare it to the Ontario Court of Appeal’s decision in Stone v. Stone 2001 CanLII 24110 (ON CA). If you have any questions, please e-mail us at [email protected].

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Hull on Estates Episode #342 – Estate Freeze Considered as Fraudulent Conveyance

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Today on Hull on Estates, David Smith and Holly LeValliant discuss whether an estate freeze can be considered a fraudulent conveyance. David and Holly discuss the Ontario Superior Court of Justice case Reisman v. Reisman 2012 ONSC 3148 and compare...

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