by milad@pruve.ca | Dec 6, 2024 | Family Law
Limitation Periods for Equalization and Spousal Support Limitation periods are crucial deadlines that ensure a claim does not become barred. These periods dictate when an individual must commence their claim, especially in family law cases involving separation or...
by milad@pruve.ca | Aug 26, 2024 | Real Estate
When a borrower (the “mortgagor”) defaults on a mortgage, the lender (the “mortgagee”) has several rights and remedies available. In Ontario, one of the most common remedies is the power of sale. What is a Power of Sale? A power of sale allows...
by milad@pruve.ca | May 31, 2024 | Real Estate
The Ontario Court of Appeal recently held that the Ontario New Home Warranties Plan Act does not preclude home buyers from taking legal action against builders for breaches beyond the statutory warranties provided by the Act. This landmark decision has significant...
by milad@pruve.ca | May 27, 2024 | Family Law
Introduction Typically, separated spouses do not intend to benefit their previous partner if they pass. Unless the separation agreement includes a requirement to maintain designations to secure support obligations, most separated spouses prefer the freedom to choose...
by milad@pruve.ca | May 11, 2023 | Uncategorized
You may be eligible for the GST/HST new residential rental property (NRRP) rebate if you are in one of the following situations: You are a landlord who purchased a newly constructed or substantially renovated residential rental property You are a landlord who built...