Leave To Appeal Refusal

Summary

A leave to appeal refusal means the higher court wont review a lower courts decision, often due to lack of substantial legal error or insufficient evidence. In Ontario, this can occur if the appeal doesnt raise public importance questions or if evidence is deemed insufficient. If you believe your evidence is compelling but was not accepted, consider consulting a lawyer for further advice. Additionally, if you suspect procedural issues or lack of proper legal notice, reviewing court records and consulting with legal professionals can be beneficial.

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My name is Max. Why would the higher court in Ontario refuse a leave to appeal when my mother lost everything my father left her with her children suing snd committing fraud snd lying in court?
Hey Max, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. In Ontario, a higher court may refuse leave to appeal for several reasons:
- Lack of substantial legal error in the lower court's decision.
- The appeal doesn't raise questions of public importance.
- Insufficient evidence to support claims like fraud or misconduct.
Would you like more details on any specific aspect?
How can they say there is not sufficient evidence to support fraud or misconduct when I can prove all of this?
It can be frustrating when evidence you believe is compelling isn't seen that way by the court. Here are some reasons this might happen in Ontario:
- The evidence might not meet the legal standard required for fraud.
- The court may have found the evidence insufficiently credible or relevant.
- Procedural issues might have affected the presentation of your evidence.
Would you like information on how to possibly gather more compelling evidence or consult a lawyer for further advice?
I gave our lawyer all the evidence and they arnt answering my questions. I did all the work and I got nothing back. Why?
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It can be frustrating when communication with a lawyer seems lacking. Here are some possibilities:
- The lawyer might be reviewing your evidence and legal options.
- They could be awaiting further developments in your case.
- Miscommunication or workload might be causing delays.
Have you tried contacting them via phone or email for clarification?
He didn't even start a Statement of Claim and have it filed after 7 months. Something is very wrong. The guilty are being protected and the innocent are being ignored. How does that work?
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Max, it sounds like a potentially serious issue, especially if fraud is involved and there's been no progress for months. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, could you provide a bit more information about the situation?
How do I know that you will give me a lawyer that can help me because I have interviewed * lawyers so far and nobody seems to be able to help me?
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Max, your situation sounds complex and challenging, especially with the allegations of fraud and lack of action from your current lawyer. I understand your frustration with finding the right legal assistance. While I can't guarantee specific outcomes, I can connect you with local lawyers who have experience in similar cases. Would you like to proceed with this option, and if so, could you provide a bit more information about the issue?
Hi my fathers Will was stopped by one of my sisters. My other sister snd mother were executors on my fathers Will that was stopped. Can my mother change the beneficiaries on her life policy as the beneficiaries that were supposed to be on the policy have been removed
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Hey Max, regarding your mother's life insurance policy, here are some general points:
- The policyholder has the right to change beneficiaries at any time unless the beneficiaries are irrevocable.
- Check the policy documents to confirm if beneficiaries are revocable.
- Consult with the insurance company for specifics.
Would you like more information on this subject?
No I will contact the insurance company
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Max, it sounds like a challenging and emotionally charged situation. If you decide to pursue legal action or need further advice, don't hesitate to reach out to professionals who specialize in estate and fraud matters. If you have any more questions in the future, feel free to ask. Take care!
I was banished by my sis lungs and they sued my mother and took all her property. My sisters Leave to Appeal was refused. How could I not be included in such an action and my mother was told nothing?
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Max, it sounds like a complex legal issue involving family and estate matters. To help understand why you weren't included in the legal action, consider these points:
- Legal standing: Determine if you had legal standing in the case.
- Notice: Check if proper legal notice was given.
- Representation: Review any legal representation agreements.
Would you like to know more about any specific aspect of this situation?
When you say check if proper legal notice was give. What does that mean?
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In legal terms, "proper legal notice" means that all relevant parties are informed about legal actions or proceedings that affect them. This ensures everyone has the opportunity to participate or respond. If notification wasn't given, it might affect the case's validity. Would you like more information on how to verify if notice was properly given?
Yes
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In Ontario, to verify if proper legal notice was given, consider the following steps:
- Court Records: Check court records to see if notices were filed.
- Legal Representation: Contact your lawyer for any notices they received.
- Mail and Communication: Review any mail or communication you might have received related to the case.
If you have further questions or need assistance, feel free to ask!
I was not privy to such information and my mother was t told.
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It sounds like a complicated and emotionally challenging family legal matter. In such cases, it's crucial to ensure all parties are informed. If your mother wasn't notified, it might impact the case's validity. Consider consulting with a lawyer to explore further actions. If you need more help, feel free to ask!
Thank you,
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Max, your situation is indeed complex and emotionally challenging, involving family, estate matters, and potential lack of proper legal notice. If you believe that your mother's lack of notification might have affected the case's validity, consulting with a lawyer specializing in estate and family law is essential. If you need further assistance or have any more questions, feel free to reach out anytime.