The Probate Process – What to Expect
The administration of a deceased person’s estate can feel daunting and overwhelming, at a time when you are also dealing with the loss of a loved one. In Saskatchewan, the probate process is…
The administration of a deceased person’s estate can feel daunting and overwhelming, at a time when you are also dealing with the loss of a loved one. In Saskatchewan, the probate process is…
Creating a Will is a crucial step in estate planning, but sometimes a standard Will may not be sufficient to fully protect and distribute your assets as you intend. In some cases, establishing…
When preparing your Will, one important decision you’ll need to make is selecting an Executor to manage your estate. The Executor is the person responsible for ensuring that your final wishes are carried…
As a small business owner, you’ll likely encounter various legal agreements throughout the life of your business. Some common examples of these are Non-Competition, Non-Disclosure, and Non-Solicitation Agreements. Each of these agreements serves…
In Saskatchewan, every corporation, regardless of size, is required to maintain a corporate minute book. It holds the critical information that forms the backbone of corporate governance and legal compliance. What is a…
As a single parent, ensuring your children are cared for after you’re gone is crucial. Without a Will, the fate of your assets and the guardianship of your children may not align with…
Many people believe that a Will is only necessary if you have a substantial estate. However, this couldn’t be further from the truth. Regardless of the size of your estate, having a Will…
Anyone can set up a new corporation by setting up an account with the Corporate Registry operated by Information Services Corporation. However, the Corporate Registry is just a notice-based registry that contains mandatory…
Are you considering incorporating your business? Understanding the basics of forming a new corporation is crucial for a smooth and successful start. Roles Within a Corporation: If you are the only person involved…
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