About Edward Olkovich
Edward Olkovich is one of few Ontario certified Specialist in Estates and Trusts. With over 35 years experience in Estates and Trusts Law, he resides in Toronto where he continues to help people resolve their estate challenges. He gets optimum results in court or in mediation for executors and estate beneficiaries.
Ed is a regular estate expert on radio and television. He stays on top of legal developments with continuing education. As a contributing editor of Carswell’s legal text Compensation & Duties for Estate Trustees, Guardians & Attorneys, Ed also reports on “What’s New”.
Legal Credentials
- Since 1978, Ed has practised law in his own firm
- Past Chair of the Ontario “Make a Will Week” and past Co-Chair of the “Make A Will Month” campaigns, a province-wide public education program with the Ontario Bar Association; Law Society of Upper Canada; the Heart & Stroke Foundation; Ontario Cancer Society; and involved various sponsors such as Sun Life; the CIBC; and the Certified General Accountants Association of Ontario (now Chartered Professional Accountants)
- Former instructor in the Ontario Bar Admission Course in Estate Planning and Administration, Business of Law, Taxation and professional responsibility courses
- Chair of the Law Practice Management and General Practice Sections of the Ontario Bar Association and past Executive Member of the Trusts and Estates Section
- Associate Member of the American Bar Association and Book Reviewer for Law Practice Management Magazine
- Speaker/Chair at Ontario Bar Association and Law Society of Upper Canada programs
- Lecturer on estate planning at Schulich School of Business MBA courses
Professional Memberships
- Law Society of Upper Canada Specialty Board certifying Specialists
- Ontario Bar Association
- Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP)
- American Bar Association (Associate)
Ed reviews new legal developments and writes about:
- Compensation for Estate Trustees and Executors
- Duties of Estate Trustees and Executors
- Estate Litigation on will contests and capacity challenges
- Duties of Guardians and Attorneys for property and personal care