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http://lethbridgelawyers.wordpress.com/ is the new resource for Lethbridge Lawyers and people looking for lawyers.
The (near) Complete Lethbridge Lawyer Directory:
- Abells Lorne J Lawyer
- 220 4 Street South
- Lethbridge, AB T1J4J7
- Phone: (403) 327-4406
- Law Practice Type: Attorneys
- Alger Douglas N Law Office
- 434 7 Street South
- Lethbridge, AB T1J2G7
- Phone: (403) 380-6005
- Law Practice Type: Attorneys, Notaries Public Services
- Andreachuk Lori Qc Lawyer
- 220 4 Street South
- Lethbridge, AB T1J4J7
- Phone: (403) 380-4000
- Law Practice Type: Attorneys
- Andreachuk Popovitch
- Lethbridge, AB T1J
- Phone: (403) 320-6320
- Law Practice Type: Attorneys
- Andreachuk Popovitch
- 300 Chancery Crt
- Lethbridge, AB T1J
- Phone: (403) 380-4000
- Law Practice Type: Attorneys
- Andreachuk Popovitch
- 220 4 Street South
- Lethbridge, AB T1J4J7
- Phone: (403) 380-4000
- Law Practice Type: Attorneys
- Art Larson Law Office
- 400 4 Avenue South
- Lethbridge, AB T1J4E1
- Phone: (403) 329-1411
- Law Practice Type: Attorneys
- Ascent Legal Centre
- 434 7 Street South
- Lethbridge, AB T1J2G7
- Phone: (403) 320-6339
- Law Practice Type: Attorneys
- Ash Spencer L Lawyer
- 410 6 Street South
- Lethbridge, AB T1J2C9
- Phone: (403) 328-8856
- Law Practice Type: Attorneys, Environmental Consultants, Immigration & Naturalization Consultants
- Baril Mark R Lawyer
- 72 2 Avenue West
- Lethbridge, AB T1J
- Phone: (403) 653-3282
- Law Practice Type: Attorneys
- Beler Kirk A Lawyer
- 334 12 Street South
- Lethbridge, AB T1J2R1
- Phone: (403) 320-9800
- Law Practice Type: Attorneys, Real Estate
- Bissett R Travis Lawyer
- 314 3 Street South
- Lethbridge, AB T1J1Y9
- Phone: (403) 393-9200
- Law Practice Type: Attorneys
- Bissett R Travis Lawyer
- Lethbridge, AB T1J
- Phone: (403) 328-5577
- Law Practice Type: Attorneys
- Bonin Robynn L Lawyer
- 1003 4 Avenue South
- Lethbridge, AB T1J0P7
- Phone: (403) 381-4966
- Law Practice Type: Attorneys
- Braithwaite Boyle Accident Injury Law
- Lethbridge, AB T1J
- Phone: (403) 327-4455
- Law Practice Type: Attorneys
- Broughton Barrie G Lawyer
- 220 4 Street South
- Lethbridge, AB T1J4J7
- Phone: (403) 328-7781
- Law Practice Type: Arbitration Services, Attorneys, Mediation & Arbitration Services, Notaries Public Services
- Burton Fred D Lawyer
- PO Box 21005 Rpo Westview
- Lethbridge, AB T1K6X4
- Phone: (403) 381-6968
- Law Practice Type: Attorneys
- Burton Fred D Lawyer
- Lethbridge, AB T1J
- Phone: (403) 327-6036
- Law Practice Type: Attorneys
- Byrne Philip A Lawyer
- 740 4 Avenue South
- Lethbridge, AB T1J0N9
- Phone: (403) 388-3630
- Law Practice Type: Attorneys
- Christie Kelly R Lawyer
- 1003 4 Avenue South
- Lethbridge, AB T1J0P7
- Phone: (403) 381-4966
- Law Practice Type: Attorneys
- Connolly Claudia R Lawyer
- 506 4 Avenue South
- Lethbridge, AB T1J0N5
- Phone: (403) 329-8188
- Law Practice Type: Attorneys
- Connolly Giles & Wood
- PO Box 1207 Stn Main
- Lethbridge, AB T1J4A4
- Phone: (403) 329-8188
- Law Practice Type: Attorneys

http://lethbridgelawyers.wordpress.com/ the best resource for people in Lethbridge looking for divorce lawyers
Mediated divorce
Divorce mediation is an alternative to traditional divorce litigation. In a divorce mediation session, a mediator facilitates the discussion between the two parties by assisting with communication and providing information and suggestions to help resolve differences. At the end of the mediation process, the separating parties have typically developed a tailored divorce agreement that can be submitted to the court. Mediation sessions can include either party’s attorneys such as these Lethbridge Divorce Lawyers, or a neutral attorney or an attorney-mediator who can inform both parties of their legal rights, but does not provide advice to either, or can be conducted with the assistance of a facilitative or transformative mediator without attorneys present at all. Divorce mediators may be attorneys who have experience in divorce cases or they may be professional mediators who are not attorneys, but who have training specifically in the area of family court matters. Divorce mediation can be significantly less costly, both financially and emotionally, than litigation. The adherence rate to mediated agreements is much higher than that of adherence to court orders

Lethbridge bankruptcy lawyer and trustee. Worried about a law suit on personal, corporate, or business assets?
Lethbridge Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy in Canada is set out by federal law, in the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act and is applicable to businesses and individuals. The office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy, a federal agency, is responsible for ensuring that bankruptcies are administered in a fair and orderly manner. Trustees in bankruptcy administer bankruptcy estates. A Lethbridge Bankruptcy Lawyer may be able to help you.
Bankruptcy is filed when a person or a company becomes insolvent and cannot pay their debts as they become due.
Duties of trustees
Some of the duties of the trustee in bankruptcy are to:
* Review the file for any fraudulent preferences or reviewable transactions
* Chair meetings of creditors
* Sell any non-exempt assets
* Object to the bankrupt’s discharge
* Distribute funds to creditors
Creditors’ meetings
Creditors become involved by attending creditors’ meetings. The trustee calls the first meeting of creditors for the following purposes:
* To consider the affairs of the bankrupt
* To affirm the appointment of the trustee or substitute another in place thereof
* To appoint inspectors
* To give such directions to the trustee as the creditors may see fit with reference to the administration of the estate.
Consumer proposals in Canada
In Canada, a person can file a consumer proposal as an alternative to bankruptcy. A consumer proposal is a negotiated settlement between a debtor and their creditors.
A typical proposal would involve a debtor making monthly payments for a maximum of five years, with the funds distributed to their creditors. Even though most proposals call for payments of less than the full amount of the debt owing, in most cases, the creditors will accept the deal, because if they don’t, the next alternative may be personal bankruptcy, where the creditors will get even less money. The creditors have 45 days to accept or reject the consumer proposal. Once the proposal is accepted the debtor makes the payments to the Proposal Administrator each month (or as otherwise stipulated in their proposal), and the creditors are prevented from taking any further legal or collection action. If the proposal is rejected, the debtor is returned to his prior insolvent state and may have no alternative but to declare personal bankruptcy.
A consumer proposal can only be made by a debtor with debts to a maximum of $250,000 (not including the mortgage on their principal residence). If debts are greater than $250,000, the proposal must be filed under Division 1 of Part III of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act. The assistance of a Proposal Administrator is required. A Proposal Administrator is generally a licensed trustee in bankruptcy, although the Superintendent of Bankruptcy may appoint other people to serve as administrators.
In 2006, there were 98,450 personal insolvency filings in Canada: 79,218 bankruptcies and 19,232 consumer proposals.

Lethbridge Lawyers who specialize in insurance claims, flood damage to home and business in Lethbridge.
Need help with a Lethbridge Insurance Claim?
Property insurance provides protection against most risks to property, such as fire, theft and some weather damage. This includes specialized forms of insurance such as fire insurance, flood insurance, earthquake insurance, home insurance or boiler insurance. Find a Lethbridge Insurance Claim lawyer. Property is insured in two main ways – open perils and named perils. Open perils cover all the causes of loss not specifically excluded in the policy. Common exclusions on open peril policies include damage resulting from earthquakes, floods, nuclear incidents, acts of terrorism and war. Named perils require the actual cause of loss to be listed in the policy for insurance to be provided. The more common named perils include such damage-causing events as fire, lightning, explosion and theft.
Also see Lethbridge Business Consulting for non legal advice in Lethbridge.
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