Background
Nancy Golding is a partner in our Calgary office. Ms. Golding was admitted
to the Alberta Bar in 1984. She graduated from the University of Alberta in
1983 with her LL.B.
Prior to that Ms. Golding received a Bachelor of Social Work from the University
of Calgary in 1980. She also completed the course work in the Certificate of
Conflict Management at the University of Calgary in 1997.
Areas of Practice
- Ms. Golding works exclusively in the areas of wills, estates and estate
litigation.
Professional Experience
- Ms. Goldings mandates have included:
- Preparation of wills, enduring powers of attorney and personal directives
- Tax planning including creation of trusts, family corporations and estate
freezes
- Extensive estate litigation including applications pursuant to Dependent
Adults Act, the Family Relief Act, the Matrimonial Property Act and
acting on behalf of administrators, executors and beneficiaries including
trial and court of appeal work
- Preparation of all documentation required for the administration and
probate of estates
- Advising private company clients concerning the use, establishment and operation
of trusts as business and investment vehicles;
- Advising financial institutions concerning estates, beneficiary claims,
estate litigation and their role as trustees pursuant to trusts, wills, dependent
adult orders and as attorneys pursuant to enduring powers of attorney;
- Assisting individual clients with succession planning including the use
of discretionary trusts, wills and enduring powers of attorney, estate freezes
to minimize tax liability and methods by which a business can be tax effective
manner passed on to the next generation in a tax effective manner including
work with farm families;
- Extensive experience in drafting domestic and international wills, enduring
powers of attorney and personal directives;
- Advising clients, both corporate and individual, on a wide variety of issues
pertaining to the establishment, operation and regulation of charitable and
other not-for-profit organizations, the establishment of such organizations
and continuing legal advice relating to the operation of the same;
- Extensive experience representing individual clients and trust companies
in relation to litigation pertaining to issues such as dependent adult orders
and the role of guardians and trustees; the interpretation and validity of
wills and trust agreements; creditor claims against an estate; breach of trust
allegations; the removal and replacement of executors; executors' compensation;
disputes among beneficiaries; claims by dependents pursuant to matrimonial
property and family relief legislation and applications to vary wills and
trusts, including Court of Queen's Bench trials and appearances before the
Court of Appeal of Alberta;
- Advising clients both individual and corporate in relation to all matters
required to be dealt with in the administration of an estate including applications
for letters probate and letters of administration, the realization and transfer
of assets, claims against an estate, accounting and investment issues and
matters pertaining to executors' compensation;
- Appointment by the Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta as Judicial Trustee
and as a legal representative of a disabled person in a Dependent Adult litigation
file;
- Working in the area of mediation as an alternative to estate litigation.
Professional and Community Activities
- Member of the Canadian Bar Association (Wills and Estates subsection)
- Member of the Executive of the Wills and Estates Subsection 2000-2005
- Past Member of the Board of Directors of the Calgary Downtown Association
- 1996 - 2003; President of the Board - 2001 - 2003
- Past Member of The Estate Planning Counsel of Calgary
- Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC)
- Member of the Society of Trusts and Estates Practitioners (STEP); Member
of STEP Executive, 2003 present, Vice Chair - 2004, Chair - 2005
- Founding member of CETL (Collaborative Estate and Trust Lawyers)
- Past President of the Calgary Humane Society for Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals.
Programs and Publications
- Contributor to Estates, Trusts & Pensions Journal Case Comment-June,
2005;
- Regular contributor to STEP (Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners
Canada) INSIDE, In the Headlines - 2004 - present;
- Independent Dealers Association, speaker Aging Clients/Legal Issues
June 26, 2005;
- Canadian Bar Association Wills and Estate Subsection, speaker Limitation
Dates for Estate Claims May 10, 2005;
- Canadian Bar Association Wills and Estate Subsection, Chair and speaker
on a panel Dependant Adult Litigation April 12, 2005;
- Society of Trust and Estate Practioners, He Who Hesitates Is Lost
Estate Claims and Limitation Periods March 15, 2005;
- Legal Education Society of Alberta, Effective Advocacy in JDRs
- October 27, 2004;
- Canadian Bar Alberta Law Association Conference 2004 - Co-chair Family and
Estate Law Panel - The Continuing Evolution of Relationships and its Impact
on Family and Estate Law - March 12, 2004;
- Canadian Bar Association - Wills and Estates Subsection - Adult Interdependent
Relationships Act - Update - December 8, 2003;
- Canadian Bar Association - Wills and Estates Subsection - Estate Litigation
- CBA luncheon panel - May 10, 2005
- Estate Planning Counsel of Calgary - Bill 30-2: Scary or Silly, September
8, 2003;
- Legal Education Society of Alberta - Bill 30-2: Adult Interdependent
Relationships Act - Estate Litigation Issues, Calgary, Alberta and Edmonton,
Alberta - December 8, 2003;
- Canadian Bar Association - Wills and Estates Subsection - Bill 30-2;
Planet of the AIPs, January, 2003;
- Legal Education Society of Alberta, Banff Refresher Course on Wills and
Estates, and Elder Law - Sessional Chair Estate Litigation, Banff, Alberta
- April, 2002;
- Legal Education Society of Alberta - Chair: Trusts and Speaker: Lawyers
as Trustees Boom or Busted - November, 2000;
- Canadian Association of Pre-Retirement Planners - Estate Planning -
June 16, 2000;
- Imperial Financial Services - Advanced Issues in Estate Planning,
Calgary, Alberta - May 8, 2000;
- Canadian Bar Association - Wills and Estates Subsection, Handling Beneficiary
Disputes or Six Ways to Pet a Porcupine - CBA luncheon panel - March 22,
2000;
- HSBC presentation - U.S. Connections in Estate Planning, Calgary,
Alberta - November, 1999;
- Imperial Financial Services - Alberta Convention for Planners - Estate
Planning - October 5, 1999;
- MD Management - Advanced Issues in Estate Planning, Calgary, Alberta
- Fall, 1999;
- HSBC - Issues in Estate Planning, Calgary, Alberta - June, 1999;
- MD Management Conference - Wills and Estates Planning, Calgary, Alberta
- Fall, 1998;
- Legal Education Society of Alberta - Update 1998 Wills and Estates, Calgary,
Alberta and Edmonton, Alberta - 1998;
- Legal Education Society of Alberta - Personal Directives Act - An Introduction,
Calgary, Alberta and Edmonton, Alberta - October, 1997;
- Canadian Bar Association - Wills and Estates Subsection - Personal Directives
Panel - October, 1997;
- Legal Education Society of Alberta, Banff Refresher Course on Wills,
Estates and Elder Law - sessional chair estate litigation, Banff, Alberta
- April, 1996;
- Legal Education Society of Alberta - Update 1995 Wills and Estates,
Calgary, Alberta and Edmonton, Alberta - November, 1995;
- Legal Education Society of Alberta - New Surrogate Rules for Legal Secretaries
in Calgary, Alberta and Edmonton, Alberta - June, 1995;
- 1987 - 1994 - Calgary Board of Education Continuing Education Instructor
- various wills and estates courses;
- 1993 - 2000 - Instructor for Wills and Estates portion of the Bar Admission
Course and author of Estate Administration Materials for the Bar Admission
Course.
Practice areas to which Nancy L. Golding belongs:
- Commercial Arbitration and Mediation
- Estate and Family Law Litigation
- Not-for-Profit
- Tax
- Wealth Management