by Cohen Highley | Apr 20, 2026 | Articles, Family Law, News
What Are Notional Taxes? Article by Ken Fraser When spouses separate in Ontario, it is often necessary to address issues that relate to the assets and liabilities owned by each spouse. To properly address these issues, the spouses must know the accurate value for each...
by Cohen Highley | Apr 9, 2026 | Articles, News, Personal Injury Law
Don’t Miss Your Window! Deadlines You Need to Know for Personal Injury Claims Article by Matt Newton-Reidand Marie Duguay If you’re in a car accident or experience a slip and fall, rightfully, your primary concern should be taking care of yourself and your health....
by Cohen Highley | Mar 31, 2026 | Articles, Family Law, News
The Importance of Financial Disclosure in Family Law Article by Ken Fraser In Family Law, Judges have consistently described the duty to disclose financial information as the most basic obligation in Family Law. Judges have raised concerns that the failure to abide by...
by Cohen Highley | Mar 27, 2026 | Land Ownership, News, On Air, Real Estate Law
Julien Luckasavitch ANNOUNCER: I’m with Julien Luckasavitch from Cohen Highley. Julien, can my new construction home be appraised for less than I agreed to pay in my purchase agreement? JULIEN: Yes. If the real estate market declines, housing prices may fall and...
by Cohen Highley | Mar 27, 2026 | On Air, Real Estate Law
Julien Luckasavitch ANNOUNCER: I’m with Julien Luckasavitch from Cohen Highley. Julien, what is title insurance? JULIEN: It’s a policy of insurance that protects homeowners and lenders from financial loss caused by defects entitled to real estate. It does...
by Cohen Highley | Mar 27, 2026 | Construction Law, News, On Air, Real Estate Law
Julien Luckasavitch ANNOUNCER: I’m with Julien Luckasavitch from Cohen Highley. Julien, when buying a new freehold construction home, how do I know when my closing will take place? JULIEN: Check your Tarion addendum to the agreement of purchase and sale for a...