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Who should pay costs in estate matters?
Estate litigation is a costly process and a common question that litigants often ask is how can they recover costs at the end of the process?
Smart Saving or Scam? The Real Deal on Tax Shelters
Tax shelters are like financial umbrellas that people or businesses use to protect some of their money from taxes. Think of them as strategies to keep more of your earnings in your pocket, legally.
Access to Justice – A Complex Affair.
Legal realism and its extension, law in society, postulates a core tenet, that law is the product of human emotions, not objective nor static, and definitely not sacrosanct.
The Importance of creating a Power of Attorney
A Power of Attorney is a legal document that empowers you to appoint a trusted individual to make decisions on your behalf in situations where you are unable to do so due to illness, injury, or any other reason, while you are still alive.
I Have Been Reassessed by the CRA, Can I Challenge It?
Dealing with the Canadian Revenue Agency (CRA) can be a daunting experience, especially when you receive a notice of reassessment. Whether it’s a change in your tax return or an adjustment to your reported income, a reassessment can have significant financial implications.
The Ins and Outs of Ontario’s No-Fault Insurance
When purchasing a new home from a builder, a purchaser will be provided with a Tarion Warranty. The first interaction a purchaser typically has with Tarion will be the Pre-Delivery Walk-Through with the builder.
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