In most cases, landlords are not responsible for paying the tenant hotel room unless the lease agreement says so. If the landlord is guilty of negligence and the rented property has become uninhabitable for this reason, he may be legally penalized due to breach of contract. Does my landlord have to provide alternative accommodation Ontario? […]
Category: Ontario
What Is Reasonable Enjoyment Of A Rental Property Ontario?
Tenants have a right to quiet, reasonable enjoyment of their rental unit and the landlord is under an obligation to provide this. If another tenant interferes with this right by causing a disturbance or by impairing the safety of other tenants, the landlord must take reasonable steps to end the interference. What does a tenants […]
Is An Optometrist A Doctor In Ontario?
An optometrist is licensed to practice optometry but is not considered a medical doctor. Can optometrist be called a doctor? An optometrist is a doctor of optometry (O.D.), and not a medical doctor. She/he has to work through various vision therapies to treat abnormalities, and can prescribe drugs for the eyes. If surgery is required, […]
What Does Child Support Cover In Ontario?
This includes expenses for things such as daycare costs, medical and dental premiums and health expenses not covered by insurance. It may also include music lessons, sports activity fees, post‑secondary expenses, etc. Does child support cover extracurricular activities in Ontario? Special or extraordinary expenses such as health-related, extracurricular activities or postsecondary education expenses that fall […]
How Do You Void A Will In Ontario?
According to section 15 of Ontario’s Succession Law Reform Act, a Will or part of a Will is revoked only by: Marriage, subject to section 16; Another Will; A writing. declaring an intention to revoke, and. Burning, tearing, or otherwise destroying it by the testator or by some person with the intention of revoking it. […]
Does A New Partner Affect Child Support Ontario?
Generally, changes in the recipient spouse’s living conditions, such as remarriage or new employment, will not result in a change in the Table amount of child support. This is because the payor’s obligation is to the child directly: children have a right to benefit from their parents’ financial means. Does my new partner’s income affect […]
Can An Executor Override A Will Ontario?
The executor cannot change the last will and testament. It is the executor’s express duty to act in the best interest of the beneficiaries and estate, and to carry out the probate process, including distributing inheritance assets to intended beneficiaries and heirs. Can an executor override a beneficiary Ontario? Yes, an executor can override a […]
How Long Does Probate Take In Ontario 2022?
between 6 to 8 weeks. If there are no issues with the probate application then it usually takes between 6 to 8 weeks to probate in Ontario. As per the Ministry of Attorney General, within 15 days, a probate application is processed. How long is probate taking at the moment 2022? You’ll usually get the […]
Are Cell Phones Section 7 Expenses Ontario?
A cell phone is typically not considered an extraordinary expense. However, purchasing a cell phone for a child may be a special expense in certain situations. Still, it may be covered by the table amount of child support paid by a spouse in other situations. What is included in Section 7 expenses in Ontario? What […]
How Do I Stop Paying Child Support In Ontario?
There is No Terminating Event If the parties do not agree to end the support, the support payor can go to Court and present his case on why the support must end or the support payor can submit to the FRO an application to discontinue enforcement of ongoing support. How do I end child support […]
