This three-part County of Carleton Law Association (CCLA) program provides insights into estate planning, cross-border assets, and trust transfers. Sebastien Desmarais and Erin McNamara discuss the implications of non-resident related assets. Afterwards, Douglas Buchmayer presents on transferring real property through alter ego trusts, and Kathleen Robichaud outlines legal document authentication.
Sebastien Desmarais and Erin McNamara discuss foreign asset estate planning, and private international law considerations when handling clients' estates. They address key questions in will drafting for international assets, executors' authority recognition, and how cooperation between states functions.
Next, Douglas Buchmayer discusses transferring real property, the importance of formal deed settlement, title transfer procedures, and the right of survivorship. The presenter clarifies how to deal with the death of the sole owner of real property, and things to consider when it comes to the Estate Administration Act.
Lastly, Kathleen Robichaud discusses legal document authentication, summarizes the attributes of a properly notarized document, and provides tips for detecting forged documents. She also discusses share transfers, and how to verify foreign documents.
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