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To Mediate or Not to Mediate by Gayle E. Hiscocks

To Mediate or Not to Mediate by Gayle E. Hiscocks

by artrageous | Sep 18, 2014 | Family & Divorce

In legal disputes, there are various options to get the relief you are seeking.  One of the more popular options is to mediate the issues in the hopes of coming to an amicable agreement.  That being said, there seems to be some misunderstanding about WHAT mediation...
The New Anti-Spam Law and Your Business: What You Need to Know

The New Anti-Spam Law and Your Business: What You Need to Know

by artrageous | Jun 20, 2014 | Business

Electronic communication has not only become an essential part of how we do business, but of how we get business. Companies of all sizes use emailing lists, online social networks and texting to help create and sustain customer relationships. But on July 1, 2014,...
Lethbridge Family and Divorce Lawyer Kurt E. Schlachter on Enforcing Property Agreements

Lethbridge Family and Divorce Lawyer Kurt E. Schlachter on Enforcing Property Agreements

by artrageous | Jun 10, 2014 | Family & Divorce

Jack and Jill were able to resolve the legal issues arising from the breakdown of their marriage amicably, and by way of a written contract formalizing their settlement framework.  As a part of that settlement framework, Jill agreed to pay Jack a large sum of money in...
WHAT IS A POLICE ENFORCEMENT CLAUSE.  SHOULD IT BE INCLUDED IN A CUSTODY ORDER?

WHAT IS A POLICE ENFORCEMENT CLAUSE. SHOULD IT BE INCLUDED IN A CUSTODY ORDER?

by artrageous | Apr 17, 2014 | Family & Divorce

By Lethbridge & Fort McMurray Family Law Lawyer, Mark R. Baril Divorcing and separating parents lack trust with respect to their prior spouse. In some cases this may be the result of years of living in a challenging relationship, or perhaps it comes from more...
What’s Hers is Hers, and What’s His is Ours?

What’s Hers is Hers, and What’s His is Ours?

by artrageous | Mar 27, 2014 | Family & Divorce

Jack and Jill were married in a beautiful ceremony, paid for by Jill’s parents. Their generosity extended beyond the ceremony itself to a down-payment towards the newlyweds’ first home, which was purchased in their joint names. Unfortunately, the nuptials did not lead...
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