What Role Do Courts Play In Assisting Self-Represented Litigants?

Getting separated or divorced can be financially stressful in addition to the emotional stress that comes with it. Some people might look to save money…
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Will Challenged For Testamentary Capacity Due To Brain Tumour

It’s not uncommon for people to wait longer than they should to write their wills. An unfortunate possible result of this could be that the…
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Court Looks At Whether Parents Were Spouses In Order To Make An Order For Support

Modern families can take on all different forms, which is something the courts have continued to acknowledge. Despite progressive understandings of what constitutes a family,…
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Can An Estate Recoup Money Lost After Objection Without Merit?

Being named the executor of an estate is a serious responsibility that leaves the executor making decisions that may impact anyone who stands to benefit…
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Parents Seek To Introduce New Evidence On Appeal

The battle over vaccinations for children has been a hotly debated issue over the last couple of years. In fact, some provinces, such as New…
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Insurance Policy or RRSP? An Important Question

There’s an old saying that says “the devil is in the details.” This is particularly true in the case of the law. Many of our…
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Court rules “until death” means “until death”

There are many cases we cover in our blog that look at the legal nuances of everyday words or sayings. It’s true that many people…
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Examining The Evidentiary Threshold To Challenge A Will

When someone expects to be left behind something in the will of a loved one, and then find out they’ve been left out of the…
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Court Asks Whether Insurance Clause Is Stand-alone in Separation Agreement

When going through a separation or divorce, one of the issues that often comes up is life insurance, particularly the onus of one of the…
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Is Acting In Contempt Enough To Be Found In Contempt?

It should come as no surprise to readers of our blog that divorces, particularly those involving disputes over child custody and access, can get quite…
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