Publications
Creation of Electronic Wills, Consultation Results
AREA OF LAW | Wills and Succession |
TAGS | consultation, cloud, remote, signature, survey, planning, electronic, online, digital, formalities, testamentary, rules, estate, will, witness |
FORMAT | Publications |
FILE | Creation-of-Wills_Consultation-Results.pdf |
November 2, 2023
Family Maintenance and Support from the Estate of a Person Who Stood in the Place of a Parent, Final Report 117
Family Maintenance and Support from the Estate of a Person Who Stood in the Place of a Parent, Final Report 117 recommends that the Wills and Succession Act be reformed to allow a child to apply for family maintenance and support from the estate of a person who stood in the place of a parent. Who is a Person Standing in the Place of a Parent? To be in place of a parent a person must […]
AREA OF LAW | Wills and Succession Family Law |
TAGS | stepfather, stepmother, blended family, disability, stepchild, equality, stepparent, planning, in loco parentis, fairness, testamentary, child, common law, divorce, estate, family, freedom, maintenance, relief, succession, support, will |
FORMAT | Publications |
FILE | FR117.pdf |
January 25, 2022
Dower Act: Life Estate, Report for Discussion 37
The Dower Act protects a spouse if the couple’s home is owned by the other spouse. It applies to a “homestead” which is a parcel of land where the owner lives or has lived. The Dower Act became law in Alberta over one hundred years ago. The last substantial reforms were in 1948. The Alberta Law Reform Institute’s (ALRI) research and consultation shows that the Dower Act functions largely as intended, but it is outdated […]
AREA OF LAW | Wills and Succession Family Law Property |
TAGS | separate, vulnerable, life estate, adult interdependent parter, insolvent, planning, home, homestead, sell, disposition, ownership, transfer, real estate, common law, consent, dower, estate, Land, lease, mobile home, mortgage, spouse, will |
FORMAT | Publications |
FILE | RFD37.pdf |
November 24, 2021
Dower Act: Consent to Disposition, Report for Discussion 36
The Dower Act protects a spouse if the couple’s home is owned by the other spouse. It applies to a “homestead” which is a parcel of land where the owner lives or has lived. The Dower Act became law in Alberta over one hundred years ago. The last substantial reforms were in 1948. The Alberta Law Reform Institute’s (ALRI) research and consultation shows that the Dower Act functions largely as intended, but it is outdated […]
AREA OF LAW | Wills and Succession Family Law Property |
TAGS | separate, vulnerable, life estate, adult interdependent parter, insolvent, planning, home, homestead, sell, disposition, ownership, transfer, real estate, common law, consent, dower, estate, Land, lease, mobile home, mortgage, spouse, will |
FORMAT | Publications |
FILE | RFD36.pdf |
November 23, 2021
Enduring Powers of Attorney: Areas for Reform, Final Report
Western Canada Law Reform Agencies (WCLRA) consists of the British Columbia Law Institute, the Alberta Law Reform Institute, the Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan and the Manitoba Law Reform Commission. In its first report, WCLRA recommends uniformity of certain key provisions in each western province’s statute governing enduring powers of attorney (EPAs). Apart from these proposed uniform provisions, it is intended that each province’s statute will remain unique. The areas in which WCLRA proposes uniformity […]
AREA OF LAW | Wills and Succession |
TAGS | appoint, planning, trusts, mental, epa, donor, attorney, capacity, enduring, estate, financial, power, trustee, witness |
FORMAT | Publications |
FILE | WCLRA-EPA-report.pdf |
June 16, 2008
Enduring Powers of Attorney: Areas for Reform, Consultation Paper
Western Canada Law Reform Agencies (WCLRA) consists of the British Columbia Law Institute, the Alberta Law Reform Institute, the Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan and the Manitoba Law Reform Commission. In its first report, WCLRA recommends uniformity of certain key provisions in each western province’s statute governing enduring powers of attorney (EPAs). Apart from these proposed uniform provisions, it is intended that each province’s statute will remain unique. The areas in which WCLRA proposes uniformity […]
AREA OF LAW | Wills and Succession |
TAGS | appoint, planning, trusts, mental, epa, donor, attorney, capacity, enduring, estate, financial, power, trustee, witness |
FORMAT | Publications |
FILE | wclra-EPA-CP1.pdf |
August 10, 2004
Artificial Insemination and Illegitimacy
AREA OF LAW | Children Family Law |
TAGS | artificial, insemination, genetic, illegitimacy, planning, reproduction, children, estate |
FORMAT | Publications |
FILE | urp-75_24-Artificial-Insem_Pritchard.pdf |
January 3, 1975