Resources
Employment Insurance Compassionate Care Benefit
On
January 4, 2004, the Government of Canada introduced the new Employment
Insurance Compassionate Care Benefit. This benefit is designed to
help ease the stress faced by
Canadians who must choose between their jobs and caring for a gravely
ill relative.
PLEA - Public Legal Education Association of Saskatchewan Publications
Note: The purpose of PLEA and these booklets is to provide the public with an introduction to a particular area of law. The content of this publication is intended as general legal information only and should not form the basis of legal advice of any kind. Individuals seeking specific legal advice should consult a lawyer.
This
publication provides legal information on a variety of topics of
interest This brochure contains basic information about: · Who can make a directive · When a directive should be made · What to include in a directive · Making a directive · Ending a directive · Proxies · Personal Guardians · Disputes · If you do not have a directive
This booklet contains basic information about: · Who can give a power of attorney? · Who can be given a power of attorney? · Types of power of attorney · Enduring powers of attorney · Contingent enduring powers of attorney · General and specific powers of attorney · Duties of an attorney · Giving a power of attorney · Ending a power of attorney
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