The Probate Process – What to Expect
The administration of a deceased person’s estate can feel daunting and overwhelming, at a time when you are also dealing with the loss of a loved one. In Saskatchewan, the probate process is…
The administration of a deceased person’s estate can feel daunting and overwhelming, at a time when you are also dealing with the loss of a loved one. In Saskatchewan, the probate process is…
As a single parent, ensuring your children are cared for after you’re gone is crucial. Without a Will, the fate of your assets and the guardianship of your children may not align with…
Being named the executor of a loved one’s estate is both an honour and a responsibility that carries legal obligations. What is an Executor? An executor is an individual appointed in a Will…
Navigating decisions related to COVID-19 has been challenging for parents in Saskatchewan, especially for those who share custody of their children due to separation or divorce. An added layer of complexity arises when parents have differing opinions on whether their child should attend in-person schooling or opt for homeschooling during the pandemic.
Exciting news for contractors and subcontractors in Saskatchewan! The province has recently implemented a new prompt payment law that brings mandatory timelines into effect for timely payments in the construction industry. As of March 1, 2022, these prompt payment regulations are applicable to contracts for land improvements.
Canada’s updated Divorce Act came into effect on March 1, 2021.
The most noticeable changes focus on children – specifically, putting the children’s needs first when the family is dealing with a divorce or separation.
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