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9 February 2017

McInnes Cooper's Sarah Dykema In STEP Inside: Reform Of The Nova Scotia Incompetent Persons Act

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Our lawyers are key contributors to our clients' industry organizations. McInnes Cooper lawyer Sarah Dykema, TEP is a member of STEP Canada, the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (Canada).
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Our lawyers are key contributors to our clients' industry organizations. McInnes Cooper lawyer Sarah Dykema, TEP is a member of STEP Canada, the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (Canada). In her recent article, Reform of the Nova Scotia Incompetent Persons Act, Sarah provides an update on the Nova Scotia government's review of the current legislation governing incompetent persons in the wake of the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal's 2016 decision in Webb v. Webb in which the Court decided key provisions of the legislation are unconstitutional.

Read Sarah's article, Reform of the Nova Scotia Incompetent Persons Act, as published by STEP Inside January 2017 Issue, Volume 16, No. 1.

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