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Division of Property for Common Law Couples

There are many different reasons why a couple may choose not to get married; however, just as choosing to get married has legal implications, so does choosing not to get married. One of the most notable legal implications of not getting married relates to

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Meet Our NCA Candidate Karen!

I am Karen Shedden and I completed my Bachelor of Laws degree at the University of Leicester in September 2015. While there, I was a member of both the University of Leicester Law Society and the Canadian Law Society. I also competed for the

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Buying and Selling Haunted Houses

In Ontario, a vendor is under no obligation to disclose that a murder, suicide, or paranormal activity has (or is rumored, or perceived to have) occurred at a property. Instead the principle of caveat emptor, or “buyer beware” applies. Real estate agents, however, are

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November Will Campaign in Support of BBBS

Brandon M. Boone is holding a Will Campaign during the month of November in support of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Niagara Falls.  100% of the fees will be donated to BBBS!   To book your appointment, please contact Florence at 905-688-1125, extension 3267.

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October is Free Wills Month!

Sarah J. Draper and Lauren M. Angle of our Wills and Estates law group are participating in Free Wills Month in support of Canadian charities.   If you are 55 or older and do not have a Will or would like to update your Will, contact

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What Happens If You Die Without a Will

The laws in Ontario are complex and provide a number of potential outcomes as to what happens with a person’s property after they pass away, especially if that person did not leave specific instructions regarding that property, or who is to take care of

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