Our Law Blog
March 18, 2025
Who Should You Inform About Your Estate Plan?
If you’re planning your estate in Alberta, it’s important to inform people about it. Learn more about who you should tell and why.
March 18, 2025
How to Handle Workplace Discrimination in Edmonton
Are you experiencing workplace discrimination in Edmonton? You have rights as an employee. Learn more about steps you can take to address discrimination.
March 18, 2025
Modifying Existing Decision-Making Responsibility & Parenting Orders in Alberta
Thinking about changing your decision-making responsibility arrangement? It’s possible in Alberta. Learn how and when you can request a modification
February 26, 2025
The Impact of Divorce on Mental Health in Alberta
Divorce can have a significant impact on your mental health. Learn about common effects and steps you can take to prepare.
February 26, 2025
Daughters-in-Law and Sons-in-Law: Pitfalls to Avoid in Estate Planning
Thinking about naming an in-law in your will? There are common pitfalls you can avoid to protect your estate and your children’s inheritances. Read more.
February 26, 2025
Shareholder Agreements in Alberta: Why Every Business Needs One
If your business has multiple owners, you should consider drafting a shareholder agreement. Learn more about what’s included and their benefits.
February 26, 2025
A Lost or Misplaced Will: What it Means and What You Can Do About It
If an individual’s will has been lost or misplaced, their family may still be able to proceed with probate. Learn more about the legal process and requirements.
January 23, 2025
The Emotional Impact of Divorce on Children and How to Help Them Cope
Do you have questions about how your divorce may be affecting your children? Learn more about signs of distress and strategies to help them cope.
January 23, 2025
The Pros and Cons of Naming Multiple Executors or Trustees
Thinking about naming multiple executors or trustees in your will? Learn more about the pros and cons in our blog.
January 23, 2025
10 Benefits of a Cohabitation Agreement
Cohabitation agreements provide legal protection for unmarried couples who live together. To find out more, contact our Edmonton family lawyers today.
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