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Key changes for “small estates” in Ontario coming April 1, 2021

April 1, 2021

By Lucinda Main, Partner, Lori Isaj, Lawyer, Beard Winter LLP

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Toronto, Canada

The Government of Ontario introduced changes to the Estates Act in the Stronger and Smarter Justice Act, 2020 to make it easier, faster, and more affordable for individuals to administer small estates.

The simplified rules for small estates, effective as of April 1, 2021, include changes to the Rules of Civil Procedure set out in O. Reg. 111/21 that create new provisions related to the probate process for small estates.

Previous to these changes, the probate procedure was the same for all estates regardless of the size. The new small estates rules are a welcome change for Ontarians navigating the probate process following the passing of a loved one.

The changes include:

Increasing the value of a “small estate”
Removal of bond requirement
The simplified small estates probate process
Questions

Our experienced estate and trust planning lawyers are ready to assist you. Please contact Lucinda Main or Lori Isaj at lmain@beardwinter.com or lisaj@beardwinter.com with questions or inquiries.

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