Lorne N. MacLean, QC and , the Three Best Rated® Divorce Lawyers from Vancouver and Ottawa, talk about their journey. Read more: http://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/4717918
Ottawa Legal Blog
What starting a business in Canada means for immigrants
Opening a new business is exciting, but it can also be risky. Therefore, setting up a business in a location that fosters new businesses and embraces diverse contributions to the economy is a good way to set your venture up for success.This is why many international...
What should we put in our prenuptial agreement?
Having a prenuptial agreement (or marriage contract) can be a wise decision for parties who are getting married and have individual assets or interests they would like to protect.However, your prenuptial agreement must be properly drafted for it to be effective....
Implied status: 4 critical things to know
Individuals in Canada with a permit for temporary stay must leave the country by the expiry date. If that date is approaching and you wish to extend your stay, you can apply for a new permit. However, this application process takes time.While you wait for a decision,...
How do you divide a matrimonial home?
Ending a marriage can be a difficult experience. There are many different aspects of a separation or divorce to consider, such as how you will move forward financially, emotionally, or as co-parents if children are involved.Deciding on who gets to keep the matrimonial...
Can I sponsor my girlfriend or boyfriend?
Many people hear about individuals sponsoring their husband or wife, children, or parents. However, what if you don’t have familial ties to someone you want to bring over? For many people, certain relationships are not accepted by their home countries. So how...
Impaired driving: what a conviction could mean for immigrants
If you have been convicted of a “serious criminal offence”—either in Canada or abroad—it will likely lead to your inadmissibility to the country of deportation from it. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) goes to great lengths...