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Spousal Support: Important Lessons at Retirement

Written by: Naa Lansana with Collaboration of Stefania Rotundu Fielding v Fielding, 2024 ONCA 807: Lessons Learned On October 29, 2024, the Ontario Court of Appeal dismissed an appeal in what was described as a “high conflict family proceeding.” ¹In upholding the trial judge’s decisions regarding the termination of spousal support, the Court imparted important...
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When Minutes Matter: The 3 Gill Homes Inc. v. Kassar Homes Decision and ‘Time is of the Essence’

Written by: Dina Nikseresht Clauses in Real Estate The case of 3 Gill Homes Inc. v. 5009796 Ontario Inc. (Kassar Homes)¹ dealt with a dispute over a real estate transaction that was terminated due to a late payment by the purchaser. The core of the disagreement arose when the purchaser, 3 Gill Homes Inc., failed...
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Breach of Contract and Remedies

What is a breach of contract? A breach of a contract occurs when one or more of the agreed upon terms and/or conditions of a binding contract or agreement is broken or unfulfilled by one or more of the contracting parties. Anything from a late payment to a more significant infraction, such as failure or...
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Starting proceedings as an Applicant

Applicants start civil proceedings to settle a variety of conflicts such as: disagreements about contracts, claims for personal injury or loss, claims for damage to property, or damage to reputation. Pleadings are the first step of the process. In this stage, the plaintiff or party commencing the proceeding files a statement of claim, also known...
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Is the Landlord and Tenant Board Out Of Control?

In this article we discuss the considerable delays that the Landlord Tenant Board is currently facing.
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Looking to Evict a Tenant in Ontario?

In this article we discuss when a landlord is considering applying to the landlord and tenant board to lawfully evict a tenant.
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