Can You File a Wrongful Death Claim Against a Loved One’s Murderer?
Wednesday, 08 September 2021
The sudden death of a loved one can throw you for a loop emotionally and financially. Whether it was a road rage incident or the result of gun violence, the senseless killing of a loved one will leave you angry and depressed.
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How to File a Restraining Order Against a Roommate
Tuesday, 31 August 2021
Being friends or coworkers with someone is one thing, but living with someone shows you who they really are. Roommates are exposed to each other’s behavior every day of the week, and yours won’t be the first relationship that’s gone sour after moving in with someone.
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Can You Sue A Doctor If an Opioid Prescription Leads to Addiction?
Wednesday, 25 August 2021
People go to the doctor to stay healthy, and they are often prescribed medications to help them do so. However, some doctors have been documented to be negligent in prescribing medications.
Toronto’s Eviction Moratoriums Have Been Extended for the Last Time – Here’s What That Means for You
Tuesday, 17 August 2021
At the start of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, many federal and state emergency orders were released to combat the rising number of illnesses and aid the rising number of unemployment claims. The most well-known of these was the supplement that was added to monthly unemployment benefits and the eviction moratorium that shielded tenants from
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4 Tips for Making a Court Appearance
Wednesday, 11 August 2021
Unless you’re a lawyer or police officer, you likely don’t have much experience with the law. Many people do not have to make a court appearance until they are asked to serve as a witness in an investigation or they themselves are in a difficult situation.
4 of the Most Common Financial Scams for Elders
Tuesday, 03 August 2021
As people age, they become less able to identify scams, especially on the internet. Financial elder abuse lawyers in Ontario see these kinds of situations all the time, and it may shock you to hear that around $3 billion per year is stolen from seniors through scams each year.