Besides being emotional benchmarks in people’s lives, divorces are often cause to evaluate and come to terms with finances. Because of this, our Vancouver and Edmonton divorce lawyers suggest that when contemplating divorce or separation, people should collect together and [...read full post]
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Category: Edmonton
Many people change jobs at some point. If a spouse was ordered by the court to pay some amount of spousal support to his ex and he later loses his job and ends up with less income, he can often [...read full post]
Categorized: Alberta, Case Analysis, Divorce, Edmonton, Family Court, Family Law, Income, Separation, Spousal Support.
When you have been married for some time, you may want to leave your spouse a large share of your estate in your Will. However, if that relationship goes sour, it’s likely your feelings about who should inherit your assets [...read full post]
Categorized: Alberta, Common Law, Divorce, Edmonton, Family Law, Finances, Property Division, Separation, Wills and Estates.
The terms “prenuptial agreement,” “cohabitation agreement,” and “marriage agreement” all refer to a similar type of agreement, an agreement that sets out the rights and responsibilities of spouses if they separate at some point in the future. There are many [...read full post]
Categorized: Agreements, Alberta, British Columbia, Common Law, Contracts, Edmonton, Family Law, Finances, Income, Ontario, Property Division.
Cohabitation agreements (also known as adult interdependent partner agreement in Alberta), pre-nuptial agreements, matrimonial property agreements, and separation agreements (“Family Agreements”) are still touchy subjects for couples that are entering a new phase of increased commitment or in the process [...read full post]
Categorized: Agreements, Alberta, Case Analysis, Dispute Resolution, Edmonton.