When a family loses a loved one, it can be an incredibly challenging experience. Not just emotionally but financially as well. Many families are often left in a lurch, not ...
You may have created your Last Will and Testament, years ago. But as your personal circumstances change with time, you may find yourself needing or wanting to change the terms ...
Is your spouse, child or parent with mental illness refusing to get treatment? If yes, you may wish to know whether they can legally refuse or, as their guardian, you ...
The proposed Consumer Privacy Protection Act (CPPA), if implemented, will become one of the world’s most stringent privacy laws, comparable to the European GDPR and California’s consumer privacy act. While ...
Section 33.1 of Canada’s Criminal Code prevents the use of ‘extreme intoxication’ as a defense for crimes such as assault, sexual assault and robbery. It came after a public outcry ...
According to Canadian law, until the court makes its decision, both parents have equal rights of custody to their children. One of different types of custodial arrangements can be considered, as ...
When a loved one passes away without a will (dies ‘intestate’), the estate is distributed to surviving relatives as per the succession law of the province. While parties agree on ...