WILL AND IT’S BENEFIT

When it comes to drafting of wills, it is a really important task in your life. Drafting a will can hugely benefit your family members and other loved ones to whom you eventually wish to bequeath your assets, accumulated wealth and properties. As ...

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FAMILY DISPUTES AND WILL

Family disputes often crop up due to the absence of a will. Make a will to ensure proper wealth distribution to all after your demise, and to minimize high expenses and unnecessary disagreements within your family. The true importance of a will in ...

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MISTAKES PEOPLE MAKE, WHILE DRAFTING A WILL

Technically, making a will should be a simple, affordable, hassle-free, and safe against litigation to distribute a person’s assets and property among legal heirs after her/ his lifetime. As per Indian law, a will, irrespective of whether it’s handwritten or typewritten, on ...

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SPOUSAL SUPPORT ADVISORY GUIDELINES JULY 2008

13. SELF-SUFFICIENCY A central topic of every conference and meeting about the Advisory Guidelines has been self-sufficiency. It is not surprising that any attempt to bring greater consistency and predictability to spousal support awards should bring this topic to the ...

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DIFFERENT KINDS OF CHILD ABUSE

Abuse is harm that can be physical, sexual or emotional. Neglect is also a form of abuse. Physical Abuse When something is done to harm a child’s or an adult’s body, it is physical abuse. Some examples of physical abuse ...

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FAMILY VIOLENCE LAWS

Under the Constitution, the Parliament of Canada has the authority to make laws related to criminal law and determine the rules of criminal procedure. As a result, the Criminal Code applies to all Canadians. Public Prosecution Service of Canada (PPSC) carries out prosecutions of ...

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FAMILY VIOLENCE

Family violence is when someone uses abusive behaviour to control and/or harm a member of their family, or someone with whom they have an intimate relationship. Family violence includes many different forms of physical and emotional abuse, as well as ...

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END OF CHILD SUPPORT AFTER DIVORCE

When does child support end? Child support ends when a child turns 19 unless they can't take care of themselves because of: illness, disability, or some other reason, including if they're going to school. Children who are 19 or over ...

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