The Seal of Confession or also known as the Seal of the Confessional or the Sacramental Seal is the absolute duty of priests when they hear a confession. They are supposed to not disclose anything that they learn from penitents during the course of the Sacrament of Penance, but what happens when they do? In…
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The guide to fighting traffic tickets in Ontario, Canada
That traffic ticket you just received might not seem like a big deal, especially if $110 (or more) fine is not much money to you. However, traffic tickets can have many consequences that go beyond just the initial fine. Unfortunately, most people also don’t consider fighting traffic tickets because they usually feel like they have…
How do I get a divorce in Canada
One of the most painful and expensive processes anyone can go through is divorce. However, divorce is also a very widespread issue in Canada. The divorce procedure varies depending on the spouse’s circumstances. Long-term relationships with significant property entanglements, marital debt, and young children sometimes result in more challenging and protracted divorces than brief associations…
How do I get a divorce?
Divorce is possibly one of the most traumatic and expensive processes any person can get through. However, divorce is also incredibly common throughout the United States. Depending on the circumstances of the spouse, the divorce process differs. Long-term marriages with major property entanglements, marital debt, and small children often end in a more difficult and…
How to get an LLC
Depending on how you want to structure and run your business, an LLC might have many benefits. A Limited Liability Company that is setup properly can offer you and your business tax benefits and additional liability protection. Of course, an LLC that is not setup properly will have the complete opposite effect. Here is a…
If a customer tips me in scratch tickets and I win something, do I have to split it with them?
This is a common scenario specifically for bartenders and servers as it is most common with them, but it can happen in a variety of situations. The idea is that a customer, usually some sort of regular at the establishment, is tipping an employee with scratch tickets or lottery tickets. The employee is not providing…
The police accidentally broke into my house, what can I do?
In today’s situation we look at an incident in Canada, province undisclosed, where a man had his residence “broken in” by the local police service. Actually, what happened, is that the local Emergency Response Team was executing a warrant and instead of going to the drug dealers house they botched the house numbers and hit…