Family Law Agreements

Common Evidentiary Challenges in Estate Litigation (On-Demand) About Faculty About In this presentation, Bruce Comba describes common evidentiary issues in estate litigation, such as the onus of proof, issues regarding testamentary capacity or undue influence, issues regarding interpretation and rectification of wills, and important presumptions. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in April 2017. The total running time is approximately 1 hour, 27 minutes. Faculty Chair Françoise Belzil, Biamonte LLP Presenter Bruce Comba, Emery Jamieson LLP
07/2023
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Questioning in Estate Litigation (On-Demand) About Faculty About In this presentation, Joseph T. Schuck describes common concerns of questioning, such as the purpose of questioning, who a lawyer can question, questioning on affidavits and for discovery, preparing for effective questioning, as well as conduct and objections. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in April 2017. The total running time is approximately 56 minutes. Faculty Chair Françoise Belzil, Biamonte LLP Presenter Joseph T. Schuck, Miles Davison LLP
07/2023
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Accounting Applications (On-Demand) About Faculty About In this presentation, Malkit Atwal outlines common accounting applications in estate litigation such as attorney’s obligations, when accounting is required, remedies, procedural issues, forms of accounting, personal representative compensation, and common disputes. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in April 2017. The total running time is approximately 1 hour, 6 minutes. Faculty Chair Françoise Belzil, Biamonte LLP Presenter Malkit Atwal, Field LLP
07/2023
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Process in Estate Litigation (On-Demand) About Faculty About In this presentation, Jennifer Lamb provides an overview of estate litigation by a discussion of forms, service and notice, procedure, pre and post-death litigation, the interplay of the Alberta Rules of Court and Surrogate Rules, and when a statement of claim is appropriate. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in April 2017. The total running time is approximately 1 hour 3 minutes. Faculty Chair Françoise Belzil, Biamonte LLP Presenter Jennifer Lamb, Carscallen LLP
07/2023
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Immigration Law – Humanitarian and Compassionate Requests (On-Demand) About Faculty About In this presentation, Rekha McNutt discusses humanitarian and compassionate requests, including the legislative framework, evidentiary burden, risk factors, and tips for persuasive applications. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in March 2017. The total running time is approximately 1 hour 3 minutes. Faculty Chair Mark Holthe, Stringam LLP Presenter Rekha P. McNutt, Caron & Partners LLP
07/2023
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Making a Refugee Claim in Canada (On-Demand) About Faculty About In this presentation, Anna Kuranicheva discusses making a refugee claim in Canada, including a review of the pathways for refugee protection and substantive requirements. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in March 2017. The total running time is approximately 49 minutes. Faculty Chair Mark Holthe, Stringam LLP Presenter Anna Kuranicheva, Edmonton Community Legal Centre
07/2023
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Immigration Law – Consequences of Criminality (On-Demand) About Faculty About In this presentation, Raj Sharma discusses the consequences of criminality on immigration. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in March 2017. The total running time is approximately 40 minutes. Faculty Chair Mark Holthe, Stringam LLP Presenter Raj Sharma, Stewart Sharma Harsanyi
07/2023
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Family Reunification Under the IRPA (On-Demand) About Faculty About In this presentation, Shirish Chotalia QC discusses applications under the Family Class and Spouse of Common-Law Partner in Canada Class under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.   This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in March 2017. The total running time is approximately 47 minutes. Faculty Chair Mark Holthe, Stringam LLP Presenters Shirish Cotalia QC, Pundit & Chotalia Susan Wood, Traverse Immigration Law
07/2023
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The Big Prize – Paths to Permanent Residency and Eventual Citizenship (On-Demand) About Faculty About In this presentation, Russ Weninger discusses paths to permanent residency and eventual citizenship, including express entry, the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program, and the Caregiver Program. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in March 2017. The total running time is approximately 51 minutes. Faculty Chair Mark Holthe, Stringam LLP Presenter Russ Weninger
07/2023
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Temporary Residence Basics – Visiting, Working, and Studying in Canada (On-Demand) About Faculty About In this presentation, Megan Dawson discusses temporary residence requirements and tips, with a particular focus on visitors, work permits, and study permits. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in March 2017. The total running time is approximately 47 minutes. Faculty Chair Mark Holthe, Stringam LLP Presenter Megan Dawson, McCuaig Desrochers LLP
07/2023
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Victorious Voir Dire: Section 715.1 Applications (On-Demand) About Faculty About Introducing evidence from a minor complainant or witness in criminal proceedings requires unique considerations. This webinar will discuss key elements of an application under section 715.1 of the Criminal Code to admit pre-recorded video statements made by a person under the age of 18. It will also consider how to effectively bring the application and argue the voir dire. This on-demand program was originally broadcasted as a webinar on May 9, 2023. The total running time is approximately 1 hour, 2 minutes. Faculty Presenters Shelley Moore, Moore Law Practice Alexandra Seaman, DDSG Criminal Law Tania Shapka, DDSG Criminal Law
07/2023
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Even the most routine law office tasks can lead to liability and legal jeopardy. In this presentation, summer students, articling students, and junior lawyers will review their legal responsibilities when commissioning and notarizing documents. Gain a greater understanding of common traps and how to avoid them in your practice. This on-demand program was originally broadcasted as a live webinar on May 8, 2023.
07/2023
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