British Columbia, Canada
The following excerpt is from Laird et al. V. Hughes et al., 2004 BCSC 39 (CanLII):
In Fales v. Wohlleben Estate 1976 CanLII 14 (SCC), [1977] 2 S.C.R. 302, Dickson J. discussed the standard of care and diligence required of a trustee in administering an estate and accepted the traditional standard required is that which a man of ordinary prudence would use in managing his own affairs. This is the applicable standard whether the trustee is a professional or non professional trustee. (p. 315) A trustee’s primary duty is the preservation of the trust assets and whether the standard is relaxed by the terms of the will or to take into account an administrator who lacks education and business experience he still must use ordinary skill and prudence and apply common sense in administering the estate. (p. 316)
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