Avoiding "Family Feud": How to Prevent Family Disputes Over Real Estate
Schedule
Thu Mar 27 2025 at 07:30 pm to 08:30 pm
UTC-04:00Location
3284 Yonge St #100 | Toronto, ON

About this Event
Join us for an insightful seminar aimed at helping families avoid conflicts over inherited property. As a realtor, Fern Goldhar has witnessed firsthand how the sale of a family home—often a parent’s property—can lead to disputes, particularly among siblings. In some cases, these conflicts escalate to court, causing lasting divisions within families.
To address these challenges, Fern has partnered with Felice Kirsh, an experienced estate litigator, to discuss common legal disputes related to family homes and cottages. She will provide practical advice on preventing such conflicts in your own family.
Whether you’re planning your own estate or assisting your parents with decisions about their home and assets, this session will offer valuable insights on protecting family relationships.
What You'll Learn:
✅ The most common disputes related to the sale of family homes and cottages
✅ How DIY wills or the absence of a will can lead to family conflict
✅ Choosing the right estate trustee to prevent future family issues
✅ The different types of Power of Attorney and how to avoid related disputes
✅ Understanding probate and common disputes arising over probate avoidance strategies
About the Speaker:
Felice Kirsh is a partner at Toronto law firm Schnurr Kirsh Oelbaum Tator LLP, bringing decades of experience in estate litigation and mediating complex estate disputes.
📌 Seats are limited—register now to secure your spot!
Where is it happening?
3284 Yonge St #100, 3284 Yonge Street, Toronto, CanadaEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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