Important updates have been published on the Ontario Court Forms website. Specifically, these updates impact the new probate forms that were published in January 2022, and will go into effect on July 1, 2022.
The changes seem to respond to early feedback the Courts have received since the new forms went into effect, bringing additional clarity to some areas of the forms. Namely, on the Application Form (74):
To see all changes to Form 74A, please see the following comparison document.
The Certificate of Appointment of Estate Trustee (Form 74C) has also been slightly modified, and now includes specific wording that must be included depending on the situation (eg. with a will, executed remotely, following a court order, if a person has renounced or predeceased, etc.). This further clarifies another point of potential discrepancy that we have seen so far since January.
Other forms, such as Form 74I, 74J, and the Small Estate forms, have also been updated in line with these changes.
Over the coming weeks, we will continue to monitor any additional changes to these forms. We plan to implement these in the second week of June so that they are fully live in time for any application that needs to be submitted as of their effective date on July 1, 2022.
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