The Awkward Question

February/March 2014

My neighbour’s tree fell on my house

Unfortunately, this is a pretty grey legal area

My neighbour’s tree fell on my house

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Do credit ratings matter in relationships?

Consider keeping keeping finances separate if it's really that bad.

Do credit ratings matter in relationships?

Magazine Archive

How to write pets into your will

Don't trust your pet with just anybody? Make a conditional gift.

How to write pets into your will

Magazine Archive

RESP money: Whose is it?

An English major is refused her RESP money because her parents don't like her choice of studies.

RESP money: Whose is it?

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Magazine Archive

Should you report a tax-cheating pal?

When to report someone to the Canada Revenue Agency.

Should you report a tax-cheating pal?

June 2013

Common-law splits: Who gets what

Common-law spouses don't have a right to division of property

Common-law splits: Who gets what

April 2013

How much to spend on a wedding gift

Spending $50 to $75 on a couple you're not that close to is reasonable, experts say.

How much to spend on a wedding gift

February/March 2013

Awkward question: How to keep a secret beneficiary?

Be it for a mistress or a love child, secret beneficiaries are more common than you think. Here's how...

Awkward question: How to keep a secret beneficiary?

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December/January 2013

Awkward Question: Family values

How to teach youngsters the value of a dollar.

Awkward Question: Family values

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