Liza Saad

Liza is an experienced estate and trust litigation lawyer with a proven track record of successfully resolving her clients’ matters both in and out of court. She is a dedicated advocate for her clients in all estate, trust, power of attorney and guardianship disputes. She also guides her clients in navigating the estate administration process, whether as beneficiaries or trustees.

Liza understands the complex and sensitive nature of estate, trust, and capacity issues. This is why she works closely with her clients to hear their stories and understand their goals. With a personalized approach to each case, she aims to resolve matters with practical solutions but does not shy away from litigation where necessary. She ensures her clients understand each step of the process so they can make informed decisions along the way.

Before opening her own firm, Liza practiced at other estate litigation firms where she worked on a wide range of cases with a variety of lawyers. Through this experience, Liza gained in-depth knowledge of estate litigation and to effectively resolve cases. She is driven by serving her client’s best interests.

Liza earned her Juris Doctor from the University of Ottawa where she graduated on the Dean’s Honour List. She also has an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from York University and spent a year studying in France. Outside of her practice, Liza enjoys spending time with her family and friends, travelling, and exploring the city on long walks.

Liza Saad, of Saad Estate Law in Toronto. Smiling with brown hair, wearing a navy pinstripe sleeveless suit, posing against a white background.
Liza Saad, of Saad Estate Law in Toronto. Smiling with brown hair, wearing a navy pinstripe sleeveless suit, posing against a white background.
    • Ontario Bar, 2018

    • Juris Doctor, University of Ottawa, 2017

    • Honours Bachelor of Arts, York University, 2014

    • Member, Family and Estates Committee – Toronto Lawyers Association (2025)

    • Executive, Trusts and Estates Law Section – Ontario Bar Association (2022-2024)

    • Co-Chair: Your Estate Planning File: From Retainer to Reporting Letter (Ontario Bar Association, 2024)

    • Speaker: Ontario Legal Conference – Family, Estates, and Real Estate Law; Topic: Will Validation, Substantial Compliance and Electronic Documents: Updates and Future Changes (Ontario Bar Association, 2024)

    • Speaker: Serving the Family: Unpacking the Intersecting Issues in Family, Estates and Real Estate Law; Topic: Trusts and Estates Law Legislative and Case Law Update (Ontario Bar Association, 2022)

    • Speaker: Capacity and Undue Influence in Real Estate Transactions (Sudbury Colloquium, 2021)

    • Co-Author: “Dealing with the incapacity or death of a client”, The Litigator magazine by Ontario Trial Lawyers Association (2019)

    • Contributor: The Annotated Ontario Estate Statues, 2nd ed., by Brian A. Schnurr (2019-2021)

    • 2023 ONSC 1642 – successful in dismissing an application in its entirety for failure to comply with a rule requiring persons acting in a representative capacity to be represented by counsel.

    • 2023 ONSC 3942 – successful in vacating a notice of objection to issuing a certificate of appointment of estate trustee with a will and obtaining full indemnity costs.

    • 2023 ONSC 4764 – seeking the opinion, advice, and direction of the court on various issues, including beneficial interest in real property pursuant to a separation agreement, will interpretation, and assignment of an estate into bankruptcy.

    • 2024 ONSC 818 – successful in having a lawyer removed from the record due to a conflict of interest, appointing section 3 counsel, and resisting a motion to transfer the application to another jurisdiction for not being brought in the proper manner and forum.

    • 2024 ONSC 2043 – successful in obtaining costs against a lawyer personally, who was removed due to a conflict of interest, for subjecting parties to costs without reasonable cause.

    • 2024 ONSC 3377 – successful in removing an attorney for property.

    • 2024 ONSC 3715 – successful in seeking directions from the court requiring an attorney for personal care to comply with statutory duties.

    • 2025 ONSC 6009 – successful in seeking the appointment of an estate trustee during litigation and resisting the removal of only one of the two co-trustees.