Is an Executor Liable?

Is an Executor Liable for the Deceased’s Debts?

The short answer is that an Executor is not liable for the Deceased’s debts. However, an Executor is liable for any errors or omissions made in the course of administering an Estate. This includes failing to pay debts or liabilities of the Estate. Common Debts of an Estate Amongst the …

Save on Legal Fees

How to Save on Legal Fees in a Family Law Case?

Whether your separation is amicable or adversarial, you are well served to obtain advice from an experienced family law lawyer who can help to guide you through the process. Unfortunately, the legal fees that come with retaining a lawyer can often impede the progress of one’s case. While it is …

Uncontested Divorce

What is an Uncontested Divorce?

A divorce can arise in many ways, sometimes both parties agree to separate and sometimes one party asks to separate to the surprise of the other.  Whether or not both parties actually want to get a divorce, if one party is seeking a divorce, they are able to apply for …

Child Support

What is child support?

Many people know what child support is; it is the money you are forced to pay your ex every month.  However, there is a bit more to child support than that. Child support is financial support that is paid between the parents so the children can live a lifestyle commensurate …

Shared Parenting

What is Shared Parenting?

People often assume shared parenting is when each parent has a week on/week off rotation with the children.  However, this is not necessarily the case.  In Alberta, shared parenting is when each parent has the children between 40% and 60% of the time.  One-week rotations with the children does qualify …