A civil litigation lawyer can provide advice on the limitation period. If it expires, you lose the right to bring a lawsuit. If you are uncertain about when the clock starts running for your civil law claim, read on for more information.
Should You Go to Small Claims Court?
If someone owes you money, injured you, or caused damage to your property, how do you know whether your lawsuit should be brought in Small Claims? Choosing the correct court depends on several factors.
Is a Will All You Need for Your Estate Plan?
A Will gives you peace of mind and control over what happens to your assets after death. There are serious consequences if you die without a will in BC. While there is no question that a will is vital to any estate plan, there is more to consider when it comes to estate planning.
New Land Owner Transparency Registry in Force Beginning on November 30, 2020
Now for any application to register or transfer an interest under the Land Title Act, a “transparency declaration” must be filed, otherwise, the Registrar of Land Titles will decline to register or transfer.
What is a Power of Attorney?
A Power of Attorney Lawyer can help prepare you for the event your loved ones need to secure the legal right to manage your affairs.
The Importance of Having a Shareholders’ Agreement
A well-drafted shareholders’ agreement, one that takes into consideration the nature and structure of the business, will help to alleviate risks and provide guidance in the event of disagreement.
Negotiating Construction Contracts to Avoid Legal Disputes
Construction contracts address issues such as payment, delays, and changes to the scope of work. Clearly establishing these terms will manage risk if a problem arises, helping you avoid legal disputes.
Protect Yourself by Filing a BC Builders Lien Claim
A builders lien is registered as a charge against title to the property under construction, giving the lien claimant a form of security for payment of the money owed.
The government of Canada introduces a new policy that allows the Extended Family Members to enter Canada
The Extended Family Members will need to prepare the completed and signed “Application for authorization and statutory declaration (IMM0006)” and a written authorization from the IRCC.
Does Spousal Support Continue when the Recipient is in a New Relationship?
After separation, one spouse may be obligated to pay spousal support to the other. This is especially common in long term relationships where one spouse was the primary financial earner. What happens, however, when the recipient enters a new relationship?