Estate Litigation: What Is Committeeship?
Committeeship is the authority granted by the Court which appoints one or more persons to attend to the personal and/or financial and legal affairs of an adult who is not…
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Committeeship is the authority granted by the Court which appoints one or more persons to attend to the personal and/or financial and legal affairs of an adult who is not…
Read moreDuring this trying time, some of the most popular questions our clients are asking us include: “How am I supposed to parent my children with my ex-partner during this COV…
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These are extraordinary and unprecedented times that require all of us to band together, as one community, to help individuals and businesses through this storm. Informat…
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Common-law relationships are similar to marriages in some respects. In the province of British Columbia, for example, couples who have lived together for at least two yea…
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Although it can result in increased happiness over the long-term for all parties involved, there’s no question that divorce is often a difficult and unpleasant process to…
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Part 1 introduced the transparency register as a mechanism to track “significant individuals” of private B.C. companies. This part covers two more categories of significa…
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By May 1, 2020, all private B.C. companies must have a “transparency register” of beneficial owners created and ready for law enforcement officials to inspect. This trans…
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During the recent tax season, we saw a significant rise in the number of clients seeking advice on the implications of their crypto-currency assets. Despite its name and …
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