Many people believe that if they have no assets, they do not need a will. However, this is far from the truth. A will is a vital legal document that offers benefits beyond distributing your belongings. It’s where you can appoint an executor, guardians for children,...
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Why You Should Consider Putting Your Pet in Your Will
As pet owners, we consider our four-legged friends as family members. We give them cuddles when they are sad, walk them in the park, and even share our beds with them. However, have you ever thought of what will happen to them when you are no longer around? Putting...
Legal Help for Home Buyers: Misrepresentation by Sellers and Real Estate Agents
Buying a home or property is a huge decision that comes with its own set of challenges. Unfortunately, one of the most common challenges that buyers face is misrepresentation by sellers or real estate agents. Deliberate or accidental, misrepresentation can result in...
Legal Help for Renovation Disputes
Renovating a home can add value, improve functionality, and provide a sense of satisfaction. However, when disputes arise, they can quickly turn a dream renovation into a nightmare. Disputes can include disagreements with contractors, issues with permits, and problems...
The Risks You Face When Revoking an Offer to Purchase a Real Estate Property in BC
The real estate market in British Columbia is a dynamic and ever-changing landscape, with many buyers and sellers trying to score the best deals as they come. However, with such dynamics come various risks, including the revocation of an offer. In this blog post, we...
What is a Testamentary Trust & Why Might You Need One?
When you are planning your estate, you may have heard of a testamentary trust, but what exactly is it? Essentially, a testamentary trust is a type of trust created in a person's will that governs how their property is distributed after they pass away. While this seems...