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WEYBURN'S
FULL SERVICE LAW FIRM

Real Estate
— Preparation of Agreements for Sale or Offers to Purchase
— Preparation of Transfer documentation
— Preparation of Mortgages
— Obtaining Surveyor’s Certificate or Title Insurance and other financing and closing requirements
— Dealing with realtors, numerous financial institutions, municipal authorities and government agencies


Family Law
Independent Adoption

— Child is placed for adoption by birth parent(s)

Step-Parent Adoption
— Application to the Court to adopt a child of a spouse/partner

Premarital Agreements and Interspousal Contracts dealing with:
— Assets / Property
— Owning an existing business or farm
— Inheritance and Family Heirlooms
— Disposition of Property
— Ownership rights and disposition of death benefits & life insurance policies
— Common-Law Legislation changes

Separation and Divorce
— Child Custody and Access
— Child and Spousal Maintenance
— Division of Matrimonial Property
— Divisions of Pensions and RRSPs
— Common-Law entitlements

Oil and Gas
— Purchase and Sale Transactions and Agreements
— Tax Matters and Corporate restructuring
— Surface and Mineral Leases
— Incorporation of Companies
— Mergers and Acquisitions

 
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Incorporation
Sole Proprietorship or a Partnership
Benefits of Incorporation:
Limited liability of shareholder(s)
Lower tax on profits and on dividends to shareholder(s)
Flexibility for tax and estate planning
Raising capital from investor(s)
Capital gains exemptions on shares
Business Purchases and Sales

Other Areas of Practice include:
— Civil Litigation
— Criminal Law
— Estate Law
— Farm Law
— Estate Planning
— Income Tax and Tax Planning
— Royalty Trusts
— Tax Deferred Transactions
— Setting up of Mineral, Family, Royalty and Multiple Trusts
— Impaired Driving & Criminal Code Charges

PUBLICATIONS

Changing Spanking Laws - A Step Backwards

By: Thomas Schuck - NSWB Law Firm

Published in The Saskatchewan Advocate,

March 2010 issue

Spousal Support/Maintenance By Agreement:
An Invariable Commitment

By: Michael Weger - NSWB Law Firm

Published in The Saskatchewan Advocate,

March 2010 issue

 

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