July 2011 archive

Posted on Thu, 16 Jul 2009

Bankruptcy In Divorce: Cover Your Assets

 Mark R. Baril     The Supreme Court of Canada recently made its decision in Schreyer v. Schreyer, a divorce case where the wife lost out on her share of the family property when the husband declared bankruptcy. The husband had previously agreed to make an equalization payment to the wife for her share of the equity in the family farm, while he kept the farm. However, before the proper amount of the equalization ...

Posted by editor on Thu, 28 Jul 2011

Important Considerations When Separating:

Medicine Hat Divorce lawyer Kevin Kurtz, talks about some of the important considerations that need to be made when separating from your spouse: There is no doubt that the road ahead of anyone who is involved in a divorce or separation may become a challenge at times. Venturing into unchartered territory that has such a large impact on a person’s life is not an easy task. That’s why Stringam ...

Posted by editor on Mon, 11 Jul 2011

Kurt E. Schlachter Talks About Wrongful Dismissal

 Jennifer had been working for her company for several years, and she was considered by many of her co-workers to be a good and reliable worker. She was rarely late, never missed a day of work without documentation, did not cause any trouble with her supervisor or customers, and was overall a model employee. Despite all of this, one day out of nowhere Jennifer’s supervisor approached her and told her ...

Posted by editor on Fri, 8 Jul 2011

Non-Matrimonial Property in Alberta

 Jane and Bob had been together for a long time and were happily in love. They wanted to be together and build a family. They both agreed that they weren’t the marrying type. It was not a problem of faith or religion; they just did not feel the need to go through all the hassle. Instead they put that money aside and bought a house. After all, if they skip ...

Posted by editor on Thu, 7 Jul 2011

Kurt E. Schlachter Talks Loco Parentis in Alberta

 David and Jane were a young couple and they were very much in love with one another. At the time of their meeting, Jane was pregnant with a child from a previous relationship, and David was aware of this and accepted it. The two married and they helped raised Jane’s child, Sarah. However, after five years, they decided to part ways. Jane asked David to pay child support but David ...

Posted by editor on Sun, 3 Jul 2011

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