Losing Legal Capacity
Watching your loved ones get older can be challenging, especially when they begin to lose capacity. Learn what you can legally do to ensure they aren’t abused.
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Watching your loved ones get older can be challenging, especially when they begin to lose capacity. Learn what you can legally do to ensure they aren’t abused.
Losing Legal Capacity Read More »
Are you about to prepare a will but not sure how the process works? Find out the answers to the six most frequent questions we receive.
FAQs About Wills Or Last Testaments Read More »
The responsibilities of a Power of Attorney and what you need to know if you are named as one in Manitoba.
I Have Been Named Power Of Attorney, What Do I Do Now? Read More »
Green Burials are becoming increasingly popular alternatives for families who want to have a more straightforward, environmentally responsible way of saying goodbye and creating a positive Environmental Legacy.
Green Burials In Manitoba Read More »
We want to treat our pets like family members, or at the very least, in a humane way having regard for our pet’s best interests.
Pet Bequest Gone Wrong Read More »
Recently, TLR Law’s principal lawyer and co-owner Phillipe Richer stumbled upon the story of a man who forgot to update his will, resulting in most of his RRSP going to his mother instead of his wife.
RRSP Beneficiaries, Wills And Income Tax – Oh My! Read More »
Homestead rights are available to both common-law partners and married spouses of the owner of the homestead.
What Is The Homesteads Act And Why Is It Important? Read More »
A common estate planning strategy is the adding of an adult child as a joint owner to your assets, whether it be a bank account, investment account or real property.
Should My Adult Child Become Joint Owners Of My Assets? Read More »
If you have any dealings with estates, including properties, the term “life tenant” may have come up.
Life Estates Created Under Wills Read More »
Sometimes life throws unexpected curveballs. Because of this, it’s best to create a robust will that can handle any unexpected situations that may happen when the testator passes.
How Do You Provide For A Child Who Can’t Manage Money? Read More »