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Charles, your professionalism, knowledge, compassion and individual attention have been exceptional. The experience you offer is conducted with complete honesty and respectful directness, which only enhances the lawyer / client association. From our first meeting you advised that estate litigation could be very emotional and for me it was.

My thanks to you and your staff for being there for me during moments of fear and apprehension, that degree of support and patience was outstanding. Charles Ticker is an estate lawyer with over 40 years of experience who has successfully appeared at all levels of Ontario trial Courts and the Court of Appeal.
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Charles Ticker is an estate lawyer with over 40 years of experience. He restricts his practice to estate litigation, estate administration and mediation of estate disputes. His passion as an estate lawyer has allowed him to help clients resolve various estate litigation disputes. The lawyer you hire to represent you can make a big difference to the outcome of your case.
Mr. Charles Ticker has been a lawyer for over 40 years and restricts his practice to estate litigation, estate administration and mediation of estate disputes. If you are experiencing problems with an estate that require a lawyer - whether as an executor or any kind of potential claimant - contact Charles Ticker online or at 1 (866) 677-7746.
If you are contesting a will or defending a will challenge you should get advice from an estate lawyer. The estate litigation process can be very costly and time-consuming. It can also be an emotionally challenging experience. Will challenges usually take place after the death of a family member. One of the main challenges when contesting a will is that it is impossible to know what the last wishes of the deceased person were.
One of the most commonly litigated areas is the allegation of lack of testamentary capacity when making a will. Estate litigation is unique, because the most important witness - the testator - is no longer alive to explain his or her motives. This unique challenge affects estate litigation at all stages.
The demographics and aging population in our society are leading to more late life marriages. Second or third marriages are becoming more common. We see more late life marriages between people with a significant age gap. These situations pose difficult issues for estate lawyers, because a person may legally have the capacity to get married, while at the same time lack the capacity to make a will.
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