Course Chair
Helen H. Low, KC — Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP, Vancouver
About the Course Chair
Helen Low, KC practices at the Vancouver office of Fasken in the wills, trusts, and estates area, where she focuses on contentious matters that may lead to litigation. Helen also engages in estate and incapacity planning for clients who want to avoid future litigation.
She has taught the Succession law course at the Peter A. Allard, School of Law, UBC for 10 years and is on the editorial board for CLEBC's Estate Disputes in British Columbia: A Litigator's Guide and a contributing author for a number of other CLEBC estate publications. Helen is a frequent speaker and author in estate and trust law matters both in BC and nationally. In 2014, she received her current King's Counsel appointment.
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Annotated Estates Practice 2022
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Your portable estates law library
This publication is essential for: all wills and estates practitioners looking for a handy reference, particularly in court or when away from the office
Current to: January 1, 2024
Annotated Estates Practice is your indispensable compilation of BC wills and estates statutes, rules, and regulations. Designed for portability, this resource is convenient for use both at the office and in court. It is annually updated by experienced estates lawyers who annotate key statutes as well as the relevant Supreme Court Civil Rules with summaries of important decisions. Also included are former statutes and a table of concordance from the former statutes for ease of use.
With Annotated Estates Practice, you will be able to:
- easily access core materials for your wills and estates practice in one place
- efficiently begin the search for answers to your wills and estates question
- easily understand the courts' interpretation of specific sections of key statutes and rules
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The 2024 update incorporates amendments and updates to the legislation, rules, practice directions, and summaries of case law to January 1, 2024.