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Joint Tenancy vs. Tenants in Common

By on June 11, 2014 | Taxes

Joint Tenancy vs. Tenants in Common Both are ways to own property with another person.  What’s the difference?  There are three main differences: 1.  Right of Survivorship.  When one owner predeceases the other, the survivor owns 100% of the property.  This means that the property does not fall into the estate of the deceased owner, […]

What to bring to my initial consultation?

By on June 6, 2014 | Child Support, Divorce, Marriage, Restraining Orders, Taxes, Wills

Consultations with lawyers are expensive.  You want to make sure you get the best value for your money when going to the first consultation with a lawyer.  Here is a checklist of information to assemble and steps to take to ensure your consultation with a lawyer is successful: 1.  Marriage certificate, if you have it.  […]

Registering your separation agreement with CRA

By on April 4, 2014 | Divorce

One of the main issues addressed by a separation agreement is spousal support.  If your separation agreement has spousal support payments being made, then you should consider registering the document with Canada Revenue Agency. The reason for this is due to the tax treatment of spousal support payments.  The payor of spousal support can claim […]

What type of Agreement do you need? Cohabitation Agreements to Separation Agreements

By on February 15, 2014 | Divorce, Marriage

Cohabitation Agreement, Prenuptial Agreement, Postnuptial Agreement, Marriage Agreement and Separation Agreement.  They are all legal documents between two individuals who are living together, whether they are married or not. How are they different?  Not by much.  In essence the difference is in terms of timing – when the agreement is signed. A Cohabitation Agreement is […]

The cost of court and out of court settlement

By on January 31, 2014 | Child Support, Divorce, Marriage, Restraining Orders, Taxes

There is an interesting article in the January 31, 2014 Calgary Herald titled “Triage desks planned for courthouses” (City & Region section, page A7).  The purpose of the triage desks is to provide litigants information about their case, and to suggest alternatives to court.  This is an excellent idea, and should be pursued. Of course, […]

 

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