by Shahroz Randhawa | Mar 1, 2025 | Litigation
Can a simple thumbs-up emoji (👍) create a legally binding contract? A recent Saskatchewan Court of Appeal decision, Achter Land & Cattle Ltd. v. South West Terminal Ltd., suggests that it can. The ruling, which upheld a lower court’s decision, found that a text...
by Shahroz Randhawa | Mar 1, 2025 | Real Estate
What Happens When You Can’t Close on a Preconstruction Property? Purchasing a preconstruction home in Ontario can be an exciting investment, but if you can’t close on a preconstruction home in Ontario, you could face serious financial and legal consequences. Courts...
by Shahroz Randhawa | Mar 1, 2025 | Litigation, Real Estate
What Happens If Tenants Refuse to Leave Before Closing? Key Legal Insights for Buyers and Sellers If a tenant refuses to leave before closing in Ontario, it can create serious legal and financial challenges for both buyers and sellers. Under Ontario law, the...
by Shahroz Randhawa | Feb 26, 2025 | Litigation, Real Estate
What Happens When a Real Estate Closing Delay Occurs in Ontario? Real estate closing delays in Ontario can create legal and financial complications for buyers and sellers. Whether caused by financing issues, paperwork delays, or unforeseen disputes, missing a closing...
by Bozai law | Feb 2, 2024 | blog
Split parenting time If there are two or more children, and each spouse has the majority of parenting time with one or more of those children, the amount of a child support order is the difference between the amount that each spouse would otherwise pay if a child...
by Bozai law | Dec 27, 2023 | blog
Simple Divorce In Canada Divorce is an emotional and challenging experience for any couple, but the process can be made simpler and less stressful by understanding the legal requirements and following proven strategies. In Canada, the divorce process involves several...
by Bozai law | Dec 22, 2023 | blog
A Comprehensive Overview of Family Law in Canada. Please note that this information is for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. For specific legal advice, it is recommended to consult with Bozai Law PC qualified family law...
by Bozai law | Aug 5, 2022 | blog
Caselines is a secure cloud platform that allows legal professionals to upload, store, review, search, mark-up, share and present court documents In late July, The Honorable Geoffrey B. Morawetz, Chief Justice of the Superior Court of Justice, announced the Ministry...
by Bozai law | Dec 20, 2021 | blog
What Is SLAPP? In 1704604 Ontario Ltd v Pointes Protection Association, 2020 SCC 22, the SCC was tasked with interpreting and applying the section 137.1 framework of the Court of Justice Act, RSO 1990, c C. 43 – also known as Anti-SLAPP legislation. For those...
by Bozai law | Dec 15, 2021 | blog
With the Canadian economy officially in a recession, discussions surrounding Serra v Serra, 2009 ONCA 105 (“Serra“), resurged. For those unfamiliar with Serra, the case was Ontario Court of Appeal’s development in family law during the global financial crisis in 2009....