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Choosing a Real Estate Lawyer

Choosing a Real Estate Lawyer

Finding a good Real Estate lawyer, especially one who doesn’t give you a lengthy to-do list, can make all the difference during an already busy time in your life. We wanted to eliminate some of the guesswork by taking a moment to highlight some of the key things you should look for in a Real Estate lawyer.

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Who Am I Suing and Why?

Who Am I Suing and Why?

Having an experienced Personal Injury lawyer on your side will help to ensure that you get the result you deserve. You can’t put a price tag on your health, but you may be able to get compensation for things like loss of income while you’re unable to work, the cost of medical treatments or therapies, prescriptions, loss of enjoyment or quality of life, and more.

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Real Estate Services Giveaway

Real Estate Services Giveaway

The best things in life are free! Case in point: quality naps, good memories, free legal answers, and Litco Law giveaways. Last month, we offered our followers a free Timeless WillTM valued at up to $850. But if you missed it, no worries! You’re just in time to enter our May contest… and with a value up to $1250, the prize is even bigger. Just head to our Instagram[link] for your chance to score FREE Real Estate Legal Services. We'll cover all fees* related to the sale or purchase of your property— from reviewing the offer to completion! With this caring team in your corner, buying and selling is an absolute breeze.

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Writing Your Own Will

Writing Your Own Will

If done right, yes. In Alberta, there are a few ways to go about creating a Will. These include handwritten (holographic) Wills, online or paper do-it-yourself kits, or enlisting a Wills & Estates lawyer.

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What Is Mediation?

What Is Mediation?

A highly effective and less stressful alternative to litigation, mediation may give you and the opposing party the opportunity to reach a settlement without ever having to see the inside of a courtroom.

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Suing After a Workplace Injury

Suing After a Workplace Injury

This is a great question, and it’s one we get asked all the time here at Litco Law. You would expect the answer to be a resounding “yes”, but in Alberta, nearly all work-related injuries fall under something called the Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB).

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Will & Estate for Home Transactions

Will & Estate for Home Transactions

We’re pretty firm believers that buying property and protecting your property should go hand-in-hand. That’s why we came up with our Will-Estate™ package, where you can pair a Timeless Will™ with your Real Estate service at a discounted rate.

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    IMPORTANT! If you agree to an insurance company’s settlement offer, you give up your legal right to pursue a personal injury claim. It is best to assess the full extent of your injuries and how they will affect your life before you accept an offer. Please note that you have a maximum of two years from the date of the accident to file an injury claim in Alberta.

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