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Clark Wilson LLP
If you are contemplating separating from your partner or are in the midst of a divorce, you may be wondering what entitlement you or your spouse may have to unequal division of family property where...
Dentons
Under civil law in Québec, the succession of a person opens by his death at the place of his last domicile, being the place of his principal establishment, a concept different from that of residence.
Gardiner Roberts LLP
In Ontario, properties may be registered in joint tenancy as an estate planning mechanism.
Gardiner Roberts LLP
During the course of litigation, plaintiffs may seek evidence that a defendant has engaged in a similar pattern of impugned conduct with other people who are not involved in the lawsuit.
Minden Gross LLP
In the case of Jonas v Jonas, the Ontario Court of Appeal considered the proper interpretation of a Will's residue clause.
Field LLP
In Golfside Ventures Ltd. (Re), Golfside had a Joint Venture Agreement to develop their land with Obcorp. Golfside subsequently went bankrupt, and its only asset was the land subject...
Robins Appleby LLP
The Occupiers' Liability Amendment Act. 2020 (the "Act") came into effect on December 8, 2020.
Lawson Lundell LLP
Second marriages are common. They frequently occur when one or both individuals already have adult children. Sometimes these melded families work and everyone gets along, or at least are pleasant enough to each other.
Alexander Holburn Beaudin + Lang LLP
With experts forecasting a cooling real estate market for the beginning of 2019, some executors may be tempted to hang on to real property that falls within an estate and wait until more favourable market conditions ...
Miller Thomson LLP
Estate planning is not an easy task, as families are complicated.
Fogler, Rubinoff LLP
It's fall and that means we're back in the thick of another condominium meeting season, a most wonderful time of year! We wanted to share some of the Fogler's Condo Group's tips, tricks,
Miller Thomson LLP
In Georgetown Townhouse GP Ltd v Crystal Waters Plumbing Company Inc, 2018 ABQB 617, Master Prowse addressed the question of whether a registered owner, that knows work is being done on its land...
Blaney McMurtry LLP
Topics covered this week included rectification of contracts (life insurance policy), third party assessments of lawyers' accounts, wrongful dismissal ...
Willms & Shier Environmental Lawyers LLP
When drafting a will, don't forget to consider your beneficiaries' personal potential environmental liabilities.
Clark Wilson LLP
The increasing use of condos for short-term rentals has been a controversial issue for many living in strata developments in British Columbia.
McLennan Ross LLP
While disputes regarding estate succession in the farming context are common throughout Alberta, reported decisions are less plentiful, given that most matters settle prior to a hearing.
O'Sullivan Estate Lawyers LLP
In an increasingly global and mobile society, where people move between jurisdictions with relative ease, the number of people who acquire property in foreign jurisdictions, inherit foreign property from a relative, ...
Babin Bessner Spry LLP
In what appears to be the last judgment written by Chief Justice McLachlin before her retirement this past weekend, the Supreme Court of Canada considered the scope of the doctrine of proprietary estoppel.
McCarthy Tétrault LLP
As reported in a previous blog post, the B.C. Strata Property Act was recently amended to make it easier for strata corporations to wind themselves up.
McLennan Ross LLP
On January 1, 2018, the Human Rights Act (Alberta) (the "Act") was amended, in part, to put age discrimination protections in place as it relates to apartments and condominiums.
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