Cases Considered: Felske (Estate of) v. Donszelmann, 2007 ABQB 682
PDF Version: Severing a Joint Tenancy Without Adequate Notice to the Other Joint Tenant
This is one of those estates cases where the facts cry out for a particular result. It is also one of those cases where the law provided the right result. This was a fight between the Public Trustee of Alberta, on behalf of an 80 year old mentally incompetent widower who, for 42 years, owned a farm with his wife as joint tenants, and a neighbour who, while the wife lay dying in hospital, had his lawyer prepare a will and transfer of land giving him the wife’s interest in the farm. There is no question that Mr. Justice D.A. Sirrs decided correctly when he chose the Public Trustee over the neighbour on these facts. Continue reading