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Money mistakes couples make
Don’t wait until something goes wrong to take stock of your marriage’s money culture and improve your own security. Here are five of the most common financial mistakes I see women make in marriage, all of which are easily avoidable. Read More
Palliative Care
Terminal cancer patients who receive chemotherapy in the last months of their lives are less likely to die where they want and are more likely to undergo highly invasive medical procedures, a study says. Read More
Pensions and your Will:
Canadians are living longer than ever before. Most of us would consider that good news. But longer lives could pose new funding risks for many pension plans and their members. Read More
Taking care of an RESP in a Will requires special attention:
The administration of an RESP on a subscriber’s death will depend on the terms of the contractual agreement and the terms of the subscriber’s will. Unlike an RRSP or a TFSA, the proceeds of an RESP cannot flow outside the subscriber’s estate into the hands of a designated beneficiary. Read More
RESP in a Will:
The fact is, however, that most Canadians who have established RESPs have not given thought to what happens if they should pass away before the beneficiary has used the assets of the RESP for post-secondary education. Read More
Common law myths and facts:
A recent ruling in B.C. that grants common-law partners the same fundamental rights as married couples after two years of cohabitation has cast a light on how common-law couples are treated in other provinces. Read More
Money mistakes couples make
Don’t wait until something goes wrong to take stock of your marriage’s money culture and improve your own security. Here are five of the most common financial mistakes I see women make in marriage, all of which are easily avoidable. Read More
Palliative Care
Terminal cancer patients who receive chemotherapy in the last months of their lives are less likely to die where they want and are more likely to undergo highly invasive medical procedures, a study says. Read More
Pensions and your Will:
Canadians are living longer than ever before. Most of us would consider that good news. But longer lives could pose new funding risks for many pension plans and their members. Read More
Taking care of an RESP in a Will requires special attention:
The administration of an RESP on a subscriber’s death will depend on the terms of the contractual agreement and the terms of the subscriber’s will. Unlike an RRSP or a TFSA, the proceeds of an RESP cannot flow outside the subscriber’s estate into the hands of a designated beneficiary. Read More
RESP in a Will:
The fact is, however, that most Canadians who have established RESPs have not given thought to what happens if they should pass away before the beneficiary has used the assets of the RESP for post-secondary education. Read More
Common law myths and facts:
A recent ruling in B.C. that grants common-law partners the same fundamental rights as married couples after two years of cohabitation has cast a light on how common-law couples are treated in other provinces. Read More
Money mistakes couples make
Don’t wait until something goes wrong to take stock of your marriage’s money culture and improve your own security. Here are five of the most common financial mistakes I see women make in marriage, all of which are easily avoidable. Read More
Palliative Care
Terminal cancer patients who receive chemotherapy in the last months of their lives are less likely to die where they want and are more likely to undergo highly invasive medical procedures, a study says. Read More
Pensions and your Will:
Canadians are living longer than ever before. Most of us would consider that good news. But longer lives could pose new funding risks for many pension plans and their members. Read More
Taking care of an RESP in a Will requires special attention:
The administration of an RESP on a subscriber’s death will depend on the terms of the contractual agreement and the terms of the subscriber’s will. Unlike an RRSP or a TFSA, the proceeds of an RESP cannot flow outside the subscriber’s estate into the hands of a designated beneficiary. Read More
RESP in a Will:
The fact is, however, that most Canadians who have established RESPs have not given thought to what happens if they should pass away before the beneficiary has used the assets of the RESP for post-secondary education. Read More
Common law myths and facts:
A recent ruling in B.C. that grants common-law partners the same fundamental rights as married couples after two years of cohabitation has cast a light on how common-law couples are treated in other provinces. Read More
Money mistakes couples make
Don’t wait until something goes wrong to take stock of your marriage’s money culture and improve your own security. Here are five of the most common financial mistakes I see women make in marriage, all of which are easily avoidable. Read More
Palliative Care
Terminal cancer patients who receive chemotherapy in the last months of their lives are less likely to die where they want and are more likely to undergo highly invasive medical procedures, a study says. Read More
Pensions and your Will:
Canadians are living longer than ever before. Most of us would consider that good news. But longer lives could pose new funding risks for many pension plans and their members. Read More
Taking care of an RESP in a Will requires special attention:
The administration of an RESP on a subscriber’s death will depend on the terms of the contractual agreement and the terms of the subscriber’s will. Unlike an RRSP or a TFSA, the proceeds of an RESP cannot flow outside the subscriber’s estate into the hands of a designated beneficiary. Read More
RESP in a Will:
The fact is, however, that most Canadians who have established RESPs have not given thought to what happens if they should pass away before the beneficiary has used the assets of the RESP for post-secondary education. Read More
Common law myths and facts:
A recent ruling in B.C. that grants common-law partners the same fundamental rights as married couples after two years of cohabitation has cast a light on how common-law couples are treated in other provinces. Read More
Money mistakes couples make
Don’t wait until something goes wrong to take stock of your marriage’s money culture and improve your own security. Here are five of the most common financial mistakes I see women make in marriage, all of which are easily avoidable. Read More
Palliative Care
Terminal cancer patients who receive chemotherapy in the last months of their lives are less likely to die where they want and are more likely to undergo highly invasive medical procedures, a study says. Read More
Pensions and your Will:
Canadians are living longer than ever before. Most of us would consider that good news. But longer lives could pose new funding risks for many pension plans and their members. Read More
Taking care of an RESP in a Will requires special attention:
The administration of an RESP on a subscriber’s death will depend on the terms of the contractual agreement and the terms of the subscriber’s will. Unlike an RRSP or a TFSA, the proceeds of an RESP cannot flow outside the subscriber’s estate into the hands of a designated beneficiary. Read More
RESP in a Will:
The fact is, however, that most Canadians who have established RESPs have not given thought to what happens if they should pass away before the beneficiary has used the assets of the RESP for post-secondary education. Read More
Common law myths and facts:
A recent ruling in B.C. that grants common-law partners the same fundamental rights as married couples after two years of cohabitation has cast a light on how common-law couples are treated in other provinces. Read More
Money mistakes couples make
Don’t wait until something goes wrong to take stock of your marriage’s money culture and improve your own security. Here are five of the most common financial mistakes I see women make in marriage, all of which are easily avoidable. Read More
Palliative Care
Terminal cancer patients who receive chemotherapy in the last months of their lives are less likely to die where they want and are more likely to undergo highly invasive medical procedures, a study says. Read More
Pensions and your Will:
Canadians are living longer than ever before. Most of us would consider that good news. But longer lives could pose new funding risks for many pension plans and their members. Read More
Taking care of an RESP in a Will requires special attention:
The administration of an RESP on a subscriber’s death will depend on the terms of the contractual agreement and the terms of the subscriber’s will. Unlike an RRSP or a TFSA, the proceeds of an RESP cannot flow outside the subscriber’s estate into the hands of a designated beneficiary. Read More
RESP in a Will:
The fact is, however, that most Canadians who have established RESPs have not given thought to what happens if they should pass away before the beneficiary has used the assets of the RESP for post-secondary education. Read More
Common law myths and facts:
A recent ruling in B.C. that grants common-law partners the same fundamental rights as married couples after two years of cohabitation has cast a light on how common-law couples are treated in other provinces. Read More
Money mistakes couples make
Don’t wait until something goes wrong to take stock of your marriage’s money culture and improve your own security. Here are five of the most common financial mistakes I see women make in marriage, all of which are easily avoidable. Read More
Palliative Care
Terminal cancer patients who receive chemotherapy in the last months of their lives are less likely to die where they want and are more likely to undergo highly invasive medical procedures, a study says. Read More
Pensions and your Will:
Canadians are living longer than ever before. Most of us would consider that good news. But longer lives could pose new funding risks for many pension plans and their members. Read More
Taking care of an RESP in a Will requires special attention:
The administration of an RESP on a subscriber’s death will depend on the terms of the contractual agreement and the terms of the subscriber’s will. Unlike an RRSP or a TFSA, the proceeds of an RESP cannot flow outside the subscriber’s estate into the hands of a designated beneficiary. Read More
RESP in a Will:
The fact is, however, that most Canadians who have established RESPs have not given thought to what happens if they should pass away before the beneficiary has used the assets of the RESP for post-secondary education. Read More
Common law myths and facts:
A recent ruling in B.C. that grants common-law partners the same fundamental rights as married couples after two years of cohabitation has cast a light on how common-law couples are treated in other provinces. Read More
Money mistakes couples make
Don’t wait until something goes wrong to take stock of your marriage’s money culture and improve your own security. Here are five of the most common financial mistakes I see women make in marriage, all of which are easily avoidable. Read More
Palliative Care
Terminal cancer patients who receive chemotherapy in the last months of their lives are less likely to die where they want and are more likely to undergo highly invasive medical procedures, a study says. Read More
Pensions and your Will:
Canadians are living longer than ever before. Most of us would consider that good news. But longer lives could pose new funding risks for many pension plans and their members. Read More
Taking care of an RESP in a Will requires special attention:
The administration of an RESP on a subscriber’s death will depend on the terms of the contractual agreement and the terms of the subscriber’s will. Unlike an RRSP or a TFSA, the proceeds of an RESP cannot flow outside the subscriber’s estate into the hands of a designated beneficiary. Read More
RESP in a Will:
The fact is, however, that most Canadians who have established RESPs have not given thought to what happens if they should pass away before the beneficiary has used the assets of the RESP for post-secondary education. Read More
Common law myths and facts:
A recent ruling in B.C. that grants common-law partners the same fundamental rights as married couples after two years of cohabitation has cast a light on how common-law couples are treated in other provinces. Read More
Money mistakes couples make
Don’t wait until something goes wrong to take stock of your marriage’s money culture and improve your own security. Here are five of the most common financial mistakes I see women make in marriage, all of which are easily avoidable. Read More
Palliative Care
Terminal cancer patients who receive chemotherapy in the last months of their lives are less likely to die where they want and are more likely to undergo highly invasive medical procedures, a study says. Read More
Pensions and your Will:
Canadians are living longer than ever before. Most of us would consider that good news. But longer lives could pose new funding risks for many pension plans and their members. Read More
Taking care of an RESP in a Will requires special attention:
The administration of an RESP on a subscriber’s death will depend on the terms of the contractual agreement and the terms of the subscriber’s will. Unlike an RRSP or a TFSA, the proceeds of an RESP cannot flow outside the subscriber’s estate into the hands of a designated beneficiary. Read More
RESP in a Will:
The fact is, however, that most Canadians who have established RESPs have not given thought to what happens if they should pass away before the beneficiary has used the assets of the RESP for post-secondary education. Read More
Common law myths and facts:
A recent ruling in B.C. that grants common-law partners the same fundamental rights as married couples after two years of cohabitation has cast a light on how common-law couples are treated in other provinces. Read More
Money mistakes couples make
Don’t wait until something goes wrong to take stock of your marriage’s money culture and improve your own security. Here are five of the most common financial mistakes I see women make in marriage, all of which are easily avoidable. Read More
Palliative Care
Terminal cancer patients who receive chemotherapy in the last months of their lives are less likely to die where they want and are more likely to undergo highly invasive medical procedures, a study says. Read More
Pensions and your Will:
Canadians are living longer than ever before. Most of us would consider that good news. But longer lives could pose new funding risks for many pension plans and their members. Read More
Taking care of an RESP in a Will requires special attention:
The administration of an RESP on a subscriber’s death will depend on the terms of the contractual agreement and the terms of the subscriber’s will. Unlike an RRSP or a TFSA, the proceeds of an RESP cannot flow outside the subscriber’s estate into the hands of a designated beneficiary. Read More
RESP in a Will:
The fact is, however, that most Canadians who have established RESPs have not given thought to what happens if they should pass away before the beneficiary has used the assets of the RESP for post-secondary education. Read More
Common law myths and facts:
A recent ruling in B.C. that grants common-law partners the same fundamental rights as married couples after two years of cohabitation has cast a light on how common-law couples are treated in other provinces. Read More
Money mistakes couples make
Don’t wait until something goes wrong to take stock of your marriage’s money culture and improve your own security. Here are five of the most common financial mistakes I see women make in marriage, all of which are easily avoidable. Read More
Palliative Care
Terminal cancer patients who receive chemotherapy in the last months of their lives are less likely to die where they want and are more likely to undergo highly invasive medical procedures, a study says. Read More
Pensions and your Will:
Canadians are living longer than ever before. Most of us would consider that good news. But longer lives could pose new funding risks for many pension plans and their members. Read More
Taking care of an RESP in a Will requires special attention:
The administration of an RESP on a subscriber’s death will depend on the terms of the contractual agreement and the terms of the subscriber’s will. Unlike an RRSP or a TFSA, the proceeds of an RESP cannot flow outside the subscriber’s estate into the hands of a designated beneficiary. Read More
RESP in a Will:
The fact is, however, that most Canadians who have established RESPs have not given thought to what happens if they should pass away before the beneficiary has used the assets of the RESP for post-secondary education. Read More
Common law myths and facts:
A recent ruling in B.C. that grants common-law partners the same fundamental rights as married couples after two years of cohabitation has cast a light on how common-law couples are treated in other provinces. Read More
Money mistakes couples make
Don’t wait until something goes wrong to take stock of your marriage’s money culture and improve your own security. Here are five of the most common financial mistakes I see women make in marriage, all of which are easily avoidable. Read More
Palliative Care
Terminal cancer patients who receive chemotherapy in the last months of their lives are less likely to die where they want and are more likely to undergo highly invasive medical procedures, a study says. Read More
Pensions and your Will:
Canadians are living longer than ever before. Most of us would consider that good news. But longer lives could pose new funding risks for many pension plans and their members. Read More
Taking care of an RESP in a Will requires special attention:
The administration of an RESP on a subscriber’s death will depend on the terms of the contractual agreement and the terms of the subscriber’s will. Unlike an RRSP or a TFSA, the proceeds of an RESP cannot flow outside the subscriber’s estate into the hands of a designated beneficiary. Read More
RESP in a Will:
The fact is, however, that most Canadians who have established RESPs have not given thought to what happens if they should pass away before the beneficiary has used the assets of the RESP for post-secondary education. Read More
Common law myths and facts:
A recent ruling in B.C. that grants common-law partners the same fundamental rights as married couples after two years of cohabitation has cast a light on how common-law couples are treated in other provinces. Read More
Money mistakes couples make
Don’t wait until something goes wrong to take stock of your marriage’s money culture and improve your own security. Here are five of the most common financial mistakes I see women make in marriage, all of which are easily avoidable. Read More
Palliative Care
Terminal cancer patients who receive chemotherapy in the last months of their lives are less likely to die where they want and are more likely to undergo highly invasive medical procedures, a study says. Read More
Pensions and your Will:
Canadians are living longer than ever before. Most of us would consider that good news. But longer lives could pose new funding risks for many pension plans and their members. Read More
Taking care of an RESP in a Will requires special attention:
The administration of an RESP on a subscriber’s death will depend on the terms of the contractual agreement and the terms of the subscriber’s will. Unlike an RRSP or a TFSA, the proceeds of an RESP cannot flow outside the subscriber’s estate into the hands of a designated beneficiary. Read More
RESP in a Will:
The fact is, however, that most Canadians who have established RESPs have not given thought to what happens if they should pass away before the beneficiary has used the assets of the RESP for post-secondary education. Read More
Common law myths and facts:
A recent ruling in B.C. that grants common-law partners the same fundamental rights as married couples after two years of cohabitation has cast a light on how common-law couples are treated in other provinces. Read More
Money mistakes couples make
Don’t wait until something goes wrong to take stock of your marriage’s money culture and improve your own security. Here are five of the most common financial mistakes I see women make in marriage, all of which are easily avoidable. Read More
Palliative Care
Terminal cancer patients who receive chemotherapy in the last months of their lives are less likely to die where they want and are more likely to undergo highly invasive medical procedures, a study says. Read More
Pensions and your Will:
Canadians are living longer than ever before. Most of us would consider that good news. But longer lives could pose new funding risks for many pension plans and their members. Read More
Taking care of an RESP in a Will requires special attention:
The administration of an RESP on a subscriber’s death will depend on the terms of the contractual agreement and the terms of the subscriber’s will. Unlike an RRSP or a TFSA, the proceeds of an RESP cannot flow outside the subscriber’s estate into the hands of a designated beneficiary. Read More
RESP in a Will:
The fact is, however, that most Canadians who have established RESPs have not given thought to what happens if they should pass away before the beneficiary has used the assets of the RESP for post-secondary education. Read More
Common law myths and facts:
A recent ruling in B.C. that grants common-law partners the same fundamental rights as married couples after two years of cohabitation has cast a light on how common-law couples are treated in other provinces. Read More
Money mistakes couples make
Don’t wait until something goes wrong to take stock of your marriage’s money culture and improve your own security. Here are five of the most common financial mistakes I see women make in marriage, all of which are easily avoidable. Read More
Palliative Care
Terminal cancer patients who receive chemotherapy in the last months of their lives are less likely to die where they want and are more likely to undergo highly invasive medical procedures, a study says. Read More
Pensions and your Will:
Canadians are living longer than ever before. Most of us would consider that good news. But longer lives could pose new funding risks for many pension plans and their members. Read More
Taking care of an RESP in a Will requires special attention:
The administration of an RESP on a subscriber’s death will depend on the terms of the contractual agreement and the terms of the subscriber’s will. Unlike an RRSP or a TFSA, the proceeds of an RESP cannot flow outside the subscriber’s estate into the hands of a designated beneficiary. Read More
RESP in a Will:
The fact is, however, that most Canadians who have established RESPs have not given thought to what happens if they should pass away before the beneficiary has used the assets of the RESP for post-secondary education. Read More
Common law myths and facts:
A recent ruling in B.C. that grants common-law partners the same fundamental rights as married couples after two years of cohabitation has cast a light on how common-law couples are treated in other provinces. Read More
Money mistakes couples make
Don’t wait until something goes wrong to take stock of your marriage’s money culture and improve your own security. Here are five of the most common financial mistakes I see women make in marriage, all of which are easily avoidable. Read More
Palliative Care
Terminal cancer patients who receive chemotherapy in the last months of their lives are less likely to die where they want and are more likely to undergo highly invasive medical procedures, a study says. Read More
Pensions and your Will:
Canadians are living longer than ever before. Most of us would consider that good news. But longer lives could pose new funding risks for many pension plans and their members. Read More
Taking care of an RESP in a Will requires special attention:
The administration of an RESP on a subscriber’s death will depend on the terms of the contractual agreement and the terms of the subscriber’s will. Unlike an RRSP or a TFSA, the proceeds of an RESP cannot flow outside the subscriber’s estate into the hands of a designated beneficiary. Read More
RESP in a Will:
The fact is, however, that most Canadians who have established RESPs have not given thought to what happens if they should pass away before the beneficiary has used the assets of the RESP for post-secondary education. Read More
Common law myths and facts:
A recent ruling in B.C. that grants common-law partners the same fundamental rights as married couples after two years of cohabitation has cast a light on how common-law couples are treated in other provinces. Read More
Money mistakes couples make
Don’t wait until something goes wrong to take stock of your marriage’s money culture and improve your own security. Here are five of the most common financial mistakes I see women make in marriage, all of which are easily avoidable. Read More
Palliative Care
Terminal cancer patients who receive chemotherapy in the last months of their lives are less likely to die where they want and are more likely to undergo highly invasive medical procedures, a study says. Read More
Pensions and your Will:
Canadians are living longer than ever before. Most of us would consider that good news. But longer lives could pose new funding risks for many pension plans and their members. Read More
Taking care of an RESP in a Will requires special attention:
The administration of an RESP on a subscriber’s death will depend on the terms of the contractual agreement and the terms of the subscriber’s will. Unlike an RRSP or a TFSA, the proceeds of an RESP cannot flow outside the subscriber’s estate into the hands of a designated beneficiary. Read More
RESP in a Will:
The fact is, however, that most Canadians who have established RESPs have not given thought to what happens if they should pass away before the beneficiary has used the assets of the RESP for post-secondary education. Read More
Common law myths and facts:
A recent ruling in B.C. that grants common-law partners the same fundamental rights as married couples after two years of cohabitation has cast a light on how common-law couples are treated in other provinces. Read More
Money mistakes couples make
Don’t wait until something goes wrong to take stock of your marriage’s money culture and improve your own security. Here are five of the most common financial mistakes I see women make in marriage, all of which are easily avoidable. Read More
Palliative Care
Terminal cancer patients who receive chemotherapy in the last months of their lives are less likely to die where they want and are more likely to undergo highly invasive medical procedures, a study says. Read More
Pensions and your Will:
Canadians are living longer than ever before. Most of us would consider that good news. But longer lives could pose new funding risks for many pension plans and their members. Read More
Taking care of an RESP in a Will requires special attention:
The administration of an RESP on a subscriber’s death will depend on the terms of the contractual agreement and the terms of the subscriber’s will. Unlike an RRSP or a TFSA, the proceeds of an RESP cannot flow outside the subscriber’s estate into the hands of a designated beneficiary. Read More
RESP in a Will:
The fact is, however, that most Canadians who have established RESPs have not given thought to what happens if they should pass away before the beneficiary has used the assets of the RESP for post-secondary education. Read More
Common law myths and facts:
A recent ruling in B.C. that grants common-law partners the same fundamental rights as married couples after two years of cohabitation has cast a light on how common-law couples are treated in other provinces. Read More
Money mistakes couples make
Don’t wait until something goes wrong to take stock of your marriage’s money culture and improve your own security. Here are five of the most common financial mistakes I see women make in marriage, all of which are easily avoidable. Read More
Palliative Care
Terminal cancer patients who receive chemotherapy in the last months of their lives are less likely to die where they want and are more likely to undergo highly invasive medical procedures, a study says. Read More
Pensions and your Will:
Canadians are living longer than ever before. Most of us would consider that good news. But longer lives could pose new funding risks for many pension plans and their members. Read More
Taking care of an RESP in a Will requires special attention:
The administration of an RESP on a subscriber’s death will depend on the terms of the contractual agreement and the terms of the subscriber’s will. Unlike an RRSP or a TFSA, the proceeds of an RESP cannot flow outside the subscriber’s estate into the hands of a designated beneficiary. Read More
RESP in a Will:
The fact is, however, that most Canadians who have established RESPs have not given thought to what happens if they should pass away before the beneficiary has used the assets of the RESP for post-secondary education. Read More
Common law myths and facts:
A recent ruling in B.C. that grants common-law partners the same fundamental rights as married couples after two years of cohabitation has cast a light on how common-law couples are treated in other provinces. Read More
Money mistakes couples make
Don’t wait until something goes wrong to take stock of your marriage’s money culture and improve your own security. Here are five of the most common financial mistakes I see women make in marriage, all of which are easily avoidable. Read More
Palliative Care
Terminal cancer patients who receive chemotherapy in the last months of their lives are less likely to die where they want and are more likely to undergo highly invasive medical procedures, a study says. Read More
Pensions and your Will:
Canadians are living longer than ever before. Most of us would consider that good news. But longer lives could pose new funding risks for many pension plans and their members. Read More
Taking care of an RESP in a Will requires special attention:
The administration of an RESP on a subscriber’s death will depend on the terms of the contractual agreement and the terms of the subscriber’s will. Unlike an RRSP or a TFSA, the proceeds of an RESP cannot flow outside the subscriber’s estate into the hands of a designated beneficiary. Read More
RESP in a Will:
The fact is, however, that most Canadians who have established RESPs have not given thought to what happens if they should pass away before the beneficiary has used the assets of the RESP for post-secondary education. Read More
Common law myths and facts:
A recent ruling in B.C. that grants common-law partners the same fundamental rights as married couples after two years of cohabitation has cast a light on how common-law couples are treated in other provinces. Read More
Money mistakes couples make
Don’t wait until something goes wrong to take stock of your marriage’s money culture and improve your own security. Here are five of the most common financial mistakes I see women make in marriage, all of which are easily avoidable. Read More
Palliative Care
Terminal cancer patients who receive chemotherapy in the last months of their lives are less likely to die where they want and are more likely to undergo highly invasive medical procedures, a study says. Read More
Pensions and your Will:
Canadians are living longer than ever before. Most of us would consider that good news. But longer lives could pose new funding risks for many pension plans and their members. Read More
Taking care of an RESP in a Will requires special attention:
The administration of an RESP on a subscriber’s death will depend on the terms of the contractual agreement and the terms of the subscriber’s will. Unlike an RRSP or a TFSA, the proceeds of an RESP cannot flow outside the subscriber’s estate into the hands of a designated beneficiary. Read More
RESP in a Will:
The fact is, however, that most Canadians who have established RESPs have not given thought to what happens if they should pass away before the beneficiary has used the assets of the RESP for post-secondary education. Read More
Common law myths and facts:
A recent ruling in B.C. that grants common-law partners the same fundamental rights as married couples after two years of cohabitation has cast a light on how common-law couples are treated in other provinces. Read More
Money mistakes couples make
Don’t wait until something goes wrong to take stock of your marriage’s money culture and improve your own security. Here are five of the most common financial mistakes I see women make in marriage, all of which are easily avoidable. Read More
Palliative Care
Terminal cancer patients who receive chemotherapy in the last months of their lives are less likely to die where they want and are more likely to undergo highly invasive medical procedures, a study says. Read More
Pensions and your Will:
Canadians are living longer than ever before. Most of us would consider that good news. But longer lives could pose new funding risks for many pension plans and their members. Read More
Taking care of an RESP in a Will requires special attention:
The administration of an RESP on a subscriber’s death will depend on the terms of the contractual agreement and the terms of the subscriber’s will. Unlike an RRSP or a TFSA, the proceeds of an RESP cannot flow outside the subscriber’s estate into the hands of a designated beneficiary. Read More
RESP in a Will:
The fact is, however, that most Canadians who have established RESPs have not given thought to what happens if they should pass away before the beneficiary has used the assets of the RESP for post-secondary education. Read More
Common law myths and facts:
A recent ruling in B.C. that grants common-law partners the same fundamental rights as married couples after two years of cohabitation has cast a light on how common-law couples are treated in other provinces. Read More