Bill 60 has successfully passed Third Reading in the Ontario Legislature. However, as of today, Bill 60 has not yet received Royal Assent. What Happens After Royal Assent? Once Bill 60 receives Royal Assent, its provisions do not all take effect immediately. The bill...
October 1, 2025 – It’s Official: Small Claims and LTB Limit Now $50k By: Megan Alexander Effective now, October 1, 2025, the Ontario Small Claims Court and the Landlord and Tenant Board (“LTB”) monetary limit increases from $35,000 to $50,000. This...
Megan Alexander ANNCR: I’m with Megan Alexander, a paralegal with Cohen Highley. Megan, can you explain what Small Claims Court is? Megan: Small Claims Court offers a more accessible way to resolve civil disputes, such as unpaid debts, service or renovation issues,...
Liam Thompson ANNCR: I’m with Liam Thompson, a lawyer with Cohen Highley who specializes in multi-residential housing. Liam, what can a condo owner do to personalize their space? Liam: If you’re purchasing a condominium with plans of renovating, it’s important to...
Aesha Patel Anncr: I’m with Aesha Patel from Cohen Highley. Aesha, can parents with minor children control when their children receive their inheritance? Aesha: Yes. Including a Trust in your will lets you establish timeframes for your beneficiaries to receive their...
Aesha Patel Anncr: I’m with Aesha Patel from Cohen Highley. Aesha, who pays ongoing bills of a person after they die? Aesha: The executor is responsible for ongoing expenses of the deceased, and his or her estate. Payments are made from the assets of the estate....
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