
Before You Sign Your Will: What You Need to Know About Testamentary Capacity
Creating a will is one of the most important steps in planning for your future. It ensures your assets are distributed according to your wishes and provides peace of mind for your loved ones. In Alberta, anyone 18 or older with mental capacity can make a will, but understanding what makes a will valid, including testamentary capacity, is essential. Learn the key requirements for preparing a valid will and how SB LLP can help guide you through the process with clarity and care.

Revising Force Majeure and Frustration Clauses Post-Tariffs: Lessons from the 2025 U.S. - Canada Trade Clash
The 2025 escalation of tariffs between Canada and the United States has tested the strength of commercial contracts across industries. Businesses suddenly find themselves facing increased costs, disrupted supply chains, and uncertain delivery schedules.
This article explores whether force majeure or frustration clauses in a commercial contract can provide relief from rising costs.

Bare Land vs. Conventional Condos: What’s the Difference?
A real estate lawyer in Edmonton South explains the legal differences between bare land and conventional condos and how they impact buyers.















