New Trustees Act For New Brunswick

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In her recent article, New Trustees Act for New Brunswick, Sarah explains why the new Act is a welcome development to estate and trusts practitioners in New Brunswick.
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Our lawyers know the latest legal developments – and their practical business implications. McInnes Cooper lawyer Sarah Dykema, TEP is a member of STEP Canada, the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (Canada). In her recent article, New Trustees Act for New Brunswick, Sarah explains why the new Act is a welcome development to estate and trusts practitioners in New Brunswick. 

Read Sarah's article, New Trustees Act for New Brunswick, as published by STEP Inside May 2017 Issue, Volume 16, No. 2 (at page 18).

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New Trustees Act For New Brunswick

Canada Family and Matrimonial
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McInnes Cooper serves industry-leading clients in markets across North America and abroad with a relentless client focus and commitment to strategic collaboration. Our professional resources span six locations in key economic centers across Atlantic Canada, offering a full spectrum of legal services tailored to meet the growing needs of clients.
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