What is a Statement of Claim and How Do You File One in Alberta?
A Statement of Claim is a document filed with the Court to formally start a lawsuit against a party who has caused you injury, financial loss, or any other harm that is compensable in law.
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Can You Probate a Will Without a Lawyer in Alberta?
Probating a Will is a crucial legal process that involves validating a Will and ensuring its proper execution. In Alberta, this procedure is overseen by the Surrogate Court. Many individuals find themselves wondering whether they can navigate the probate process […]
What are Special Damages in a Personal Injury Case?
When you are injured and proceed to make a personal injury claim, you may be entitled to an award for damages. Monetary awards for damages aim to “put the party who has been injured (…) in the same position […]
Factors to Consider Before Choosing to Sue in a Personal Injury Matter in Alberta
Following an accident, if you have suffered significant injuries or are facing challenges dealing with insurance companies, you may want to consult a personal injury lawyer to decide whether to bring a legal claim against an at-fault […]
What to Consider When Writing a Will in Alberta
Writing a Will is an essential step in ensuring that your wishes are carried out and your loved ones are provided for after your passing. In Alberta, Canada, there are specific considerations and legal requirements to keep in mind when […]
Contracts in Family Law: Can Counsel Bind their Clients? And What Counts as a Binding Agreement?
Whether first year Contract Law was your best or worst law school subject, contracts are infused into all areas of legal practise. This is no more apparent than when counsel are coming to terms of an agreement, including in divorce.
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