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When a family member decides to leave a gift by their Will, often the intention is to give the gift only to the beneficiary, not to his or her…
Canada’s current Divorce Act, 1985, came into force in 1986 to replace the Divorce Act of 1968. To put that into context, in 1986:
Prime…
Though not widely publicized, the legislative scheme for family law in Alberta recently underwent a substantial change with the coming into force of…
By Paula Kinoshita BEd, MA, JD
There are different ways to resolve issues related to parenting, child support, spousal support, and division of…
By: Paul W. Quantz BA, LLB
We often get asked these two questions upon the death of an individual whose estate needs to be…
By: Dayna E. Kwasney BA, JD
You and your spouse or partner have reached an agreement on parenting, child support, spousal support, and property…
By Paula J. Kinoshita BEd, MA, JD
Lawyers are trained at sorting through problems and finding legal solutions and navigating the legal system.…
Disclosure of financial information is the foundation of any prenuptial agreement, cohabitation agreement, separation agreement, divorce and…
By: Paul W. Quantz BA, LLB
Strangely, it is a question we get quite often. I could get cheeky and reply, “If I were a Dentist, would you ask…
As delays in the Canadian court system worsen, clients and legal professionals are looking frequently for opportunities for resolution outside the…