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Probate: What Is It and How Does It Work?

Probate is the legal process of settling an estate. This typically happens when someone dies and leaves a property, money, or other assets behind. The probate process can be complex, but its basic purpose is to ensure that the deceased person’s assets are distributed according to their wishes. To do this, the court appoints a […]
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Selling Your Home Without a Realtor

With the housing market seemingly hotter than ever in our corner of Vancouver Island, some homeowners are considering selling their homes without the services of a realtor. This can sometimes be a great way to save money if you’re prepared to put in the work. It’s important to remember that whether or not you use […]
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Construction Adjudication: An Alternative Means of Resolving Payment Disputes

For many years, contractors facing long delays in receiving payment for work has been a significant problem in the construction industry across Canada. Currently in some provinces, the “pay when paid” clauses in contracts allow contractors to withhold payment to subcontractors until the contractor has received payment from the owner. Consequently, the Canadian construction industry […]
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What is a Living Will?

Making a will is an important part of planning for your family’s future. If a person dies without a will in place, their property will be divided according to provincial law, and the costs to administer their estate will increase. Those who do not write a will also give up the right to appoint the […]
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