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Locality: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Phone: +1 306-955-6822



Address: 211A 33rd St W S7L 0V2 Saskatoon, SK, Canada

Website: sblo.ca/

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Scott & Beaven Law Office 08.05.2022

Scott & Beaven Law Office is pleased to introduce Vanessa Roberts, our articling student for 2022-2023! Vanessa will be articling under Blaine and will soon be appearing in court on all kinds of criminal files, but Maya will make sure she receives a rounded out education in wills, estates, real estate, and corporate work.

Scott & Beaven Law Office 05.05.2022

Receiving proper estate planning advice, which could help avoid litigation amongst family members after your passing, is valuable even if you don’t win the lottery.

Scott & Beaven Law Office 21.04.2022

It is never the wrong time to talk about these difficult topics - an ounce of preparation can avoid a pound of heartache later! https://www.theglobeandmail.com//article-the-awkward-fin/

Scott & Beaven Law Office 12.04.2022

This CBC article highlights the importance of estate planning during the Covid-19 pandemic: https://www.cbc.ca//pandemic-pushes-health-and-will-planni

Scott & Beaven Law Office 10.04.2022

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Scott & Beaven Law Office 30.03.2022

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Scott & Beaven Law Office 14.11.2020

After separation, parents often focus on their own rights and incorrectly connect the right to child visitation with the right to child support. http://sblo.ca/2020/06/15/child-support-and-visitation/

Scott & Beaven Law Office 04.11.2020

When spouses separate, it is important to consult with a lawyer to find out your rights to the family home and the best way to preserve those rights. http://sblo.ca/2020/06/01/the-family-home/

Scott & Beaven Law Office 15.10.2020

Some legal fees paid in a family law matter are eligible for a tax deduction. Legal fees that are not deductible include those incurred to obtain a separation or divorce, to establish custody or access arrangements for a child, or to determine the division of family property. Legal fees paid that relate to child and/or spousal support payments may be tax deductible. http://sblo.ca//deducting-family-law-legal-fees-on-your-t/

Scott & Beaven Law Office 04.10.2020

Friendly reminder that pay parking has resumed - luckily for our clients, there is no pay parking on 33rd! Stay safe!

Scott & Beaven Law Office 20.09.2020

Separation agreements can save a significant amount of money and may be the best way of resolving matters arising from the breakdown of your relationship and avoid unnecessary time in court. http://sblo.ca/2020/05/20/separation-agreements/