Joint tenants and Estate Planning
Parents, in seeking to financially assist their children, sometimes purchase a home with their own money and register the adult child on title as joint […]
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Parents, in seeking to financially assist their children, sometimes purchase a home with their own money and register the adult child on title as joint […]
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Estate Executors/trustees are, at law, provided broad legal powers to administer the assets of the deceased person in accordance with the deceased person’s will or
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In the new series, Barriston Briefs, Lisa Roszell writes about keeping the cottage in the family through cottage estate planning, This Victoria Day as we
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In the new series, Barriston Briefs, Barrie Hayes discusses the differences between Common-Law and Married Spouses’ legal entitlement. Watch our latest Youtube video learn more information
BARRISTON BRIEFS: Do Common-law and Married Spouses Have the Same Legal Entitlement? Read More
In the new series, Barriston Briefs, Barrie Hayes talks about what you can do if your spouse dies and leaves you in financial need. Transcript:
BARRISTON BRIEFS: What happens when my spouse dies and I am in financial need? Read More
In the in our new series, Barriston Briefs, Joshua Valler discusses the steps you should take if you have been sued and the most important component
BARRISTON BRIEFS: I’ve Been Sued! What’s Next? Read More