If you are planning to sell your home in Alberta, you're likely thinking about how to make it more attractive to potential buyers. Renovations can be a great way to increase your home's value, but they can also be a major headache if not done correctly. Before making...
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Are wearable devices changing personal injury claims?
On Behalf of Richard A. Low & Company, LLP | Jun 27, 2024 | Personal Injury
In the blink of an eye, a car crash can turn your world upside down. Because so much can happen so quickly, it can take a lot of work to piece together the details of what exactly happened. Doing so can require a thorough investigation of the evidence. And there’s a...
What makes someone a good business partner?
On Behalf of Richard A. Low & Company, LLP | Mar 15, 2024 | Business Law
Starting a business with a partner can be both exciting and stressful. Some partnerships are like marriages in the corporate world, where compatibility, trust and shared vision are pivotal. Before you commit to a partnership with someone, consider these crucial...
What exactly are the ‘best interests of a child’?
On Behalf of Richard A. Low & Company, LLP | Dec 27, 2023 | Family Law
Children can experience a great deal of stress, anxiety and other challenges during times of big changes and adjustments. And few things are more disruptive than parental separation or divorce. Thus, courts and families typically focus on mitigating the adverse impact...
What disclosures must sellers make?
On Behalf of Richard A. Low & Company, LLP | Nov 17, 2023 | Real Estate
Whether you are buying or selling a home, you could be dealing with many emotions: stress about such a significant transaction, excitement about moving to a new place and maybe a little sadness over leaving your current home. In the swirl of these emotions, you might...
Damages you may not anticipate after a serious accident
On Behalf of Richard A. Low & Company, LLP | Jul 19, 2023 | Injuries
After a serious car crash, people generally worry about two primary sources of financial costs: medical bills and property damage repairs. Insurance settlements may adequately cover these expenses, but there are many other types of damages people experience that...
Is it time to take your side hustle full time?
On Behalf of Richard A. Low & Company, LLP | Apr 10, 2023 | Business Law
Having a side hustle might start as a way to make extra money or monetize a hobby you enjoy. But for those who are lucky, these supplemental gigs could become so successful that they could serve as a primary income source. If you are in this unique position of...
Mediating custody matters has several benefits
On Behalf of Richard A. Low & Company, LLP | Jan 23, 2023 | Family Law
Ending a relationship can be incredibly difficult when you share children. While you are breaking up with each other, you will still be in each other's lives if you are going to continue to raise your kids together. Because of this complicated dynamic, mediating...
Boundary-related issues to resolve before buying, selling a home
On Behalf of Richard A. Low & Company, LLP | Nov 15, 2022 | Real Estate
Boundaries matter when you buy or sell a home. You want to be confident that you know things like where the boundary lines are and whether natural or manufactured objects are part of the property. However, issues can arise that can create confusion, and resolving...
What information do I need to pursue a slip-and-fall claim?
On Behalf of Richard A. Low & Company, LLP | Jul 12, 2022 | Injuries
After a slip-and-fall accident in public, you might feel embarrassed or clumsy. You might just want to dust yourself off and go home. But if you have injuries, this could be impossible. Under these circumstances, retaining as much information as possible can be...
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