Speech to the Indian Seniors of Richmond Hill, 29 April 2016

As seniors we need to think about what we do with our estates, which are all the assets we own. We need to decide who we give it to. The Ontario Law permits each one to make full disposition of one’s assets to the beneficiaries on wants to. The only exception is when you are looking after someone and they are your dependants we need to ensure that the dependants are in your will...

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Article on Culture, Ethics and Family Law of Ontario – May 3, 2016

Ontario inherited the English Law which solves family problems in an adversarial legal system requiring each party to make allegations against the other resulting in hostility and considerable anguish to the spouses and children. Statistics Canada confirmed that about 42% of the marriages in Ontario end in divorce in 2008 and about 70% of the litigants in family courts are self represented as the cost of lawyers is too high...

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