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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…
Put another way by the beneficiaries, the question goes like this: If a parent dies and leaves a substantial amount of debt, and the amount of the…
Within a volatile family, sometimes litigation cannot be avoided. However, there are some things that can be done to minimize the possibility of…
Some investment accounts (such as the RRSP, RRIF, TFSA, LIRA or LRSP, Annuity) allow you to designate a beneficiary on the account. Insurance…
Last month I published a blog post providing readers with basic information about the process of mediation. The purpose of this article is to…
In May 2017 I completed LESA’s Mediation in Divorce and Family Law Conflict course and am now able to offer mediation services to the community.…
In Alberta, there is no set amount of compensation or remuneration that must be given to a personal representative or personal representatives to…
We conducted a very successful seminar in Athabasca on February 11, 2017, about estate planning: Wills, Enduring Powers of Attorney, and Personal…
There are two types of ownership of land. Knowing how property is described on the title is very important in understanding how that property passes…