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Why a Power of Attorney is an Important Part of Your Estate Plan

When most people think about estate planning, the first thing that comes to mind is a will. While a will is essential for outlining what happens to your assets after death, there's another document that’s just as important, if not more so, while you’re still alive: a...

5 Common Business Contract Disputes and Their Resolution Strategies

Running a business involves many important tasks, and one of them is handling contracts. These agreements help ensure everything runs smoothly by setting clear expectations for everyone involved. However, sometimes disputes arise, causing headaches for business...

Navigating Estate Disputes | Legal Help in BC

Navigating Estate Disputes Through Mediation: A Peaceful Path Forward When a loved one passes, emotions run high. For many families, grief is accompanied by confusion and tension over the contents of a will or the administration of an estate. These disputes can tear...

Limitless?

The name of today’s blog is a sci-fi movie, starring Bradley Cooper, (who I regularly confuse with Ryan Reynolds), but I digress. The movie involves Brad consuming a unique pill which enhances his cognitive abilities to such a degree as becoming potentially...

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Kitchen Table Divorce – Legal Prescription – Self Care

Just came across an article written by somebody who received a gloomy cancer diagnosis. She made the point that her specialist and GP were excited to meet with her because of the rarity, and seriousness, of her diagnosis. Thankfully she survives to this day, with life...

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Shock and AWE

If you happen to be involved, or about to be, in the family law system I know how you’re feeling. Lost, overwhelmed, intimidated, stressed, and that’s before finding out the unaffordable cost of retaining a family lawyer. Now, add the fact that your ex has retained a...

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COVID 19 Divorce

Masks are a highly recommended deterrent to the health related symptoms of Covid-19, but a poor deterrent to the consequences of another family related symptom of Covid-19, namely Covid-Divorce. Much has been written about an apparent up-tick in separations, and...

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Marriage is grand. Divorce is fifty grand

There’s a saying that “Marriage is grand. Divorce is fifty grand.” But does it have to be that way? That’s one of the reasons I came up with the phrase, “Kitchen Table Divorce”. I would like to think that the” kitchen table” part of the phrase evokes for many people...

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Divorce Father Son Re-union

These past many months have been frustrating for both myself and my client, a separated father of a 7 year son. I won’t be using any names to protect their privacy. Frustrating, for the father because his son has apparently decided to have nothing to do with him, and...

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Divorce GOT MEDIATION?

It happened twice this week, and despite my continuing efforts to combat the misunderstandings, it will inevitably happen again. People who simply believe all they need to do to settle their family law matters is to retain a mediator to start and finish the necessary...

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