November 2011 archive

Posted on Thu, 16 Jul 2009

Home Insurance Issues and Actions, by Dallas S. Romeril

 Henry just bought his first home, and, being a smart home owner, he had it inspected. After a city-approved inspector found no problems with it, he went to an insurance agent to have the property insured, purchasing the standard coverage. Come winter, Henry needed his roof cleared of snow. When it was cleared, it was noticed that there had been some damage to the roof and that it was slightly ...

Posted by James Parsons on Mon, 28 Nov 2011

What Having No Will Could Mean To You, by Dallas Romeril

 Stephen and Amie were a young, happily married couple. They had just purchased a home on a large parcel of land out in the country. They intended to start up a farm, as Amie had just given birth to their first child, a daughter named Summer. However, while returning home from the grocery store late one evening, the family was involved in a terrible car accident. The couple was killed ...

Posted by James Parsons on Thu, 24 Nov 2011

Dividing Matrimonial Property by Kurt E. Schlachter

   Jack and Jill were married after dating for a number of years. They did not live together before the marriage, and they each owned a house. After the wedding, Jack sold his house and they bought a new house to live in together. Jill kept her house as a rental property. Several years later, things didn't work out and they decided to separate. During the process of concluding their ...

Posted by James Parsons on Mon, 14 Nov 2011

Understanding The New Alberta Wills Laws by Travis Bisset

 Grant was an older gentleman whose health was failing him in his waning years. He knew that one day he would pass on and he wanted to leave all his affairs in order. However, he recently heard that the laws in his province of Alberta had changed, namely in regards to wills and estates. He had been widowed with children and grandchildren and had remarried several years ago.  He was ...

Posted by James Parsons on Tue, 8 Nov 2011

Worker Safety by Adam D. Faust

 James owned his own business.  It was a simple business that sold a number of good to consumers.  James employed over 10 employees and did his best to treat them right.  However, one day, one of his employees fell from a step ladder and bumped his head on the concrete floor in the back room.  James was concerned. This situation is one that many employers are worried about finding themselves in.  ...

Posted by James Parsons on Thu, 3 Nov 2011

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