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Buying a House?
It’s called Title Insurance. And you’ll need to know about it. Here’s why.

With a Will, There is a Way
By preparing a will, you can effectively provide for your loved ones and prevent the unnecessary cost of estate taxes and litigation.


What is a Power of Attorney?
Named the Power of Attorney? Here's what that means and what to expect.

Alert! Residential Tenants and Landlords
It is mandated that most residential landlords can only use the form of the standardized lease agreement. What to know as a tenant.


Fertility and Your Will
Can a stored fertilized embryo be used after the death of any of the donating parties? Plus more questions answered.


Everyone’s Jealous of the Unemployed on Monday Morning
Here are the various rights afforded to us as employees under the Employment Standards Act.


But it Said in the Listing…
In every standard agreement of purchase and sale form there is a clause commonly referred to as the “entire agreement” clause.

Cottage Living, Cottage Problems
How to handle the BIG cottage problems with a trip to the lawyer's office.

Get Out of My Will
The concept of testamentary freedom is a fundamental principle in Canada and stands as a pillar which a person can rely upon.


Danger! Choose Your Executor Wisely
The DiMichele case, a 2014 decision of the Ontario Court of Appeal illustrates the importance of choosing an executor for your estate.


What is Caveat Emptor?
Most of the case law surrounds what a seller has to disclose to a buyer to relieve themselves of liability.


What about that waiver you signed?
Did you send your kids to camp this year? You have released the camp from liability for your child. Here's what you need to know.
Articles
Below is a collection of articles our firm has written to help inform our community in the areas of Wills & Estates, Litigation, Corporate & Commercial, Real Estate Law.
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