Criminal Law, Elder Law, Estate Litigation, Power of Attorney, Wills & Estates

POA Lawsuits: You Can Be Sued for Failing to Keep Detailed Accounts

You Can Be Taken to Court for Failing to Keep Detailed Accounts An attorney for property is the person named in a Power of Attorney document (POA), to manage another person’s property. The attorney is not usually a lawyer – the term attorney just means the person with legal authority. Attorneys for property are required by law to keep detailed

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Criminal Law, My Rights, Ontario, Police

How to Make a Complaint About the Police in Ontario

Part 1 describes the process for making an informal, or unofficial complaint at a local police station. This process, called “Local Resolution”, is most appropriate for minor complaints. Part 2 describes the process for making a formal, official complaint through the Office of the Independent Police Review Director (OIPRD). This process is appropriate for more serious complaints, or for complaints

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