Criminal trials can be confusing and complex. A Criminal trial means the court process that an individual has to go through when charged with a crime. The mechanism of criminal trial differs from province to province in Canada. This blog post will articulate the essential components of a criminal trial in Ontario. The Basic Outline...Read More
Trademark law in Canada is governed by the Canadian Trademarks Act. This Act provides a legal framework for the registration and protection of trademarks in Canada. Registration Of Trademarks The registration of a trademark in Canada provides the owner with exclusive rights to use the trademark in association with the goods or services specified in...Read More
One of the most stressful experiences a person may have in their lifetime is divorce. A divorce, whether cordial or contentious, is a major life transition that could result in substantial wealth distribution changes. Several estate planning specifics may be overlooked by divorcing couples as they focus on more important issues like child custody and...Read More
In Canada, wills are governed by provincial and territorial laws. The key legislation that governs estate law in Canada includes the Wills, Estates and Succession Act (WESA) in British Columbia, the Succession Law Reform Act (SLRA) in Ontario, the Civil Code of Quebec, and the Estates Act in Saskatchewan. Wills can be complex legal documents...Read More