Amusement parks offer something for everyone. Roller coasters, drop towers, waterslides, wave pools, and games draw millions of visitors to parks across BC each year. Most people walk through the gates expecting a fun, safe…
If you’ve been named as a beneficiary in a will, it’s natural to wonder when you’ll actually receive your inheritance. Estate administration is rarely straightforward. The larger the estate, the more blended the family, or…
After experiencing a slip and fall injury, victims often face major physical, emotional, and mental tolls. Unfortunately, the legal process that follows can feel just as overwhelming. One particularly stressful complication that arises is when…
Many people assume that inheriting a gift in a will is a fairly simple process: the will-maker leaves something behind and the beneficiary receives it. While direct gift exchanges like this are common, others come…
Slip and fall accidents can happen in an instant, but their effects can last far longer. Even injuries that initially appear mild can develop into serious, long-term conditions that affect a victim's ability to work,…
A last will and testament is intended to reflect a will-maker’s genuine, final wishes. In BC, individuals have broad testamentary freedom, meaning they can decide how their assets are distributed and who will benefit from…
Being injured on someone else’s property often comes with immediate physical, financial, and emotional stress. But beyond medical treatment and recovery, many people also face uncertainty about their legal rights. It’s common to question whether…
It’s fair to assume that terms finalized in a valid will are final and that whatever the will-maker’s wishes were adhered to. However, this is not always the case in BC. Under the Wills, Estates,…
Most people go about their day without actively looking for potential hazards because they trust that the spaces they enter are safe. In BC, laws exist to protect visitors; residential, commercial, and municipal property owners…
When someone passes away, their estate is distributed according to the instructions they left behind in their will. In BC, the Wills, Estates, and Succession Act (WESA) provides clear rules for creating a valid will…