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SullivanLaw lawyer Emily Murray on dog liability
Civil litigation

Leash the hounds: Liability for your dog

What you need to know about your responsibilities by Emily Murray, Litigation Associate As part of SullivanLaw’s love of family pets, including our support of SafePet Ottawa, we have written another article about animals and the law. The first was about pet ownership in family law. Learn about your liability as a dog owners. Ontario’s

Ottawa lawyer Timothy Sullivan on probate
Wills & Estates

Avoiding probate just got a little harder. But don’t panic.

by Timothy Sullivan, Lawyer What is probate? Canadians are in the fortunate position that there are no succession duties or death taxes. However, some institutions or agencies require authentication of the last Will. This process is traditionally called “probate” so a “fee” based on the value of the Estate is payable. The probate fee is

Ottawa lawyer Timothy Sullivan on pet custody
Family law

Pet custody continues to be a growing area of Canadian law

When fighting over furry friends, consider what it’s (really) worth by Timothy Sullivan, Lawyer We’re talking about pets more than usual this month because of our support for SafePet Ottawa and their gala event at the beginning of November, but the issue of ‘pet custody’ as it relates to separation and divorce has been increasingly

Ottawa lawyer Timothy Sullivan
News from SullivanLaw

Consultation fees: Why they’re good for everyone

This piece originally appeared in AdvocateDaily.  Should lawyers charge a fee for an initial meeting with a potential client? Charging for initial consultations may actually boost the number of new clients coming through the door, our own Timothy N. Sullivan tells AdvocateDaily.com. According to a recent Canadian Lawyer magazine survey on legal fees, lawyers are almost evenly split on the issue, with

SullivanLaw hiring litigation associate
News from SullivanLaw

We’re hiring: A mixed-bag litigation lawyer

We’re looking for an associate to join SullivanLaw. This could be a great opportunity for a new lawyer interested private practice at a small litigation firm. Or, this may be of interest to a more experienced lawyer who wants the benefits of a small firm without the risks of sole proprietorship. What the ideal new

Ottawa lawyer Timothy Sullivan small claims court
Civil litigation

Small claims court: When should you use one?

It tends to be used in situations where one or more parties is angry over a transaction that has gone poorly: “I’ll take you to small claims court!” one or more parties announces, usually as a threat. But is Ontario Small Claims Court a good option in specific situations? What is Small Claims Court used

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