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    Resolve Legal Group

    (5 reviews)

    I am very happy with the support that Resolve Legal and Lindsay Doucet provided to me on a recent…read morepersonal matter. I highly recommend the firm and Lindsay's services when you are in need of a lawyer.

    Disclaimer: Everything said in this post is my own personal opinion and cannot be relied on as…read morefact. I can't be happier that my spouse chose Resolve Legal Group to represent her in our divorce because her case was idiotic and she lost. She spent about $20,000 on a parenting rights/home possession case after filing an emergency application in Family Court. A 1st year lawyer was assigned to keep costs down and sat on the case for ~6 months. Then Resolve assigned an "experienced" lawyer (didn't have 3 years' experience from what I could determine) at a much higher cost. The case kept going to Morning Chambers and was delayed partly because of his ambush techniques and partly because of my ex-wife's affidavits. Her lawyer communicated late Fridays. Then he submitted an affidavit the day before court after getting a fiat to allow him to do so in Morning Chambers. The case was postponed again because my lawyer didn't have a chance to read it, but it was another $3k in my ex-wife's lawyer's pocket right? (I believe that he charged around $3k for a court appearance.) So every delay was 'ching ching' in his pocket. While sitting on the bench waiting, he appeared to be working on other cases on his laptop thus was he double billing? Her affidavits were full of hearsay and contained accusations that had nothing to do with parenting. I can't believe the Resolve lawyer did not advise her that hearsay was not evidence. Word to the wise, stay on topic. She was trying to assassinate my character, but emails to herself describing the names I called her during arguments are hearsay and not evidence. Note to self, if there is no witness you "can" devote a paragraph to hearsay but do not inundate your affidavit with pages of emails or notes in a diary as it is not evidence (without a witness). This kind of hearsay creates an impression with the judge that there is extreme turmoil that harms the child. But the judge will not assign blame, one reason is because people usually do not go around swearing at their spouses without being provoked. Another accusation involved 'disappearing' money without evidence. The case is about parenting and possession of home! If money disappeared she should have filed a criminal case. It won't be solved in Family Court. Judges in Alberta are known to be the worst in Canada. The male judges, 9 times out of 10 in my opinion are the biggest self-important egotistical a-holes I have ever seen and they do not follow the law. They bark. They are as rude as possible and many times don't hear arguments. In 2017, Robin Camp, an Alberta Federal judge advised a rape victim on the witness stand that if she did not wish to be raped she should have kept her knees together. That's the Alberta legal system in a nutshell. Worst of all, these Alberta judges give 'interim' orders which make no sense and infringe on your rights. By "nature" they are deemed 'imperfect'. So you cannot appeal these orders even if they are illegal by taking away all of your legal and Charter rights. You can however go to court to 'change' them. I did not have a chance to as my case was over the day a female judge took over. In Morning Chambers there was a different judge every time; bizarre. The female judge, unlike the males, was not rude at all and sympathetic. She gave me shit, which I deserved, so she did not pick sides. She was no-nonsense, only valued real evidence, however, she did comment on the hearsay evidence and how it affected the child. She affirmed that the child is the most important factor in her decision. The Legal Aid lawyer assigned to the child reported that the child wanted to stay with his father. This is critical even if your kid is under 14. Kid's views matter. I provided real evidence as to how I was involved in the child's education and health. I had emails to his school and their responses, and I arranged and took the child to every medical or psychological appointment. I coached his soccer team etc. That evidence and the child's statement won the case. Note, deny every hearsay accusation made against you. No explanation, just say that "it is my belief that these accusations are false". It is up to the accuser to prove them. Email 'signatures' from Resolve Legal show Consumer Choice Awards. In today's world, a PR firm can be hired to game any online rating system. Their website reviews read as if a lawyer wrote them. Look to various chat groups about lawyers and you will read the truth. Resolve Legal Group supplied a lawyer to my ex who was so inept it is my belief he helped win me the case; charged double what my ex was told. According to her, he said I would pay for his fees which doesn't happen when you lose a case. Ex-wife is in shock, has to move, is out $20k. It is my belief Resolve took a brain-injured woman on disability to the cleaners without a second thought. Took a chunk of her life savings. She'll never get it back. I guess ethics and morality is an option. I do not recommend Resolve Legal Group.

    Stemp & Company

    Stemp & Company

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    I have used Mr. Stemp for a purchase and a sale of a property in Calgary. All fairly simple and…read morestandard. All work including payouts were completed in a very timely fashion. I got possession of my new property as agreed in the contract. I felt like my interests were protected and communication was great! Would recommend and will use again.

    I hired Bill Stemp as he was recommended by mortgage broker Dan Heon in the summer of 2017 to…read morefacilitate a sale of a property I have in Chestermere. Dan Heon, the broker advised me to do a 'rent-to-buy' with the then tenants of the Chestermere property. Dan ill advised me put $15,000 of my mom's money into a joint account with the tenant that was to be a credit towards a down payment for them to purchase the home. The tenant had been living in the home for nearly 12 years. The credit was to help them towards purchasing the home and with upgrades that were necessary (new appliances, etc.). I hired Bill to close the purchase of the home. A couple of months into the process of the sale and a couple of days from closing Bill recuses himself from the closing. He said that what Dan had instructed us to do was mortgage fraud. He contacted the tenants lawyer and they too recused themselves. Bill had me sign all the necessary paperwork (title transfer etc.) prior to my leaving the country. I believed this was a done deal. In addition to being out of the country, I had gone ahead and approved landscaping on another property and other necessary improvements based on the monies I thought were coming from the sale of the home. I had my work base transferred to Toronto (effective 1st September) again based on the sale of the property. I was stressed and sick- it led to a miscarriage and I was taken off work for a month. I returned to work and commuted to Toronto for 4 months before having to be taken off work again due to stress and anxiety. The home has been on the market nearly 9 months with no offers. On top of everything I put the house I had landscaped (which I live in) also on the market as a reaction to the deal falling through on the Chestermere property in hopes I could quickly access the cash I needed. The tenants downstairs moved out because I put the house on the market. That house has also been on the market for the same amount of time and with no offers. Two mortgages, two property taxes, two utilities, two insurance policies with no respite and no rental income. It doesn't end here though- the tenant decided to steal the $15,000 that had been placed in the joint account on the advice of Dan Heon. And even though TD Bank assured me repeatedly that monies could not be withdrawn without all signatories, this was in fact not the case. The bank made a coding error (conveniently) and my tenant was able to withdraw the monies whilst I was out-of-the country and the deal was falling through. I called Bill and asked him to call the tenant as she was not picking-up my calls. Bill did so, and failed to advise me that he was charging me $600/hour. By the time it was all said and done the tenant extracted a rent-free month in the property and Bill invoiced me for over $2000 for the emails/phone calls he made to the tenant. I was charged an additional $1000 for sale of the property (when I had been quoted a flat rate of $750). In the invoice itself he itemized charges for recusing himself on the 18th August and he charged me for the 21st & 22nd August even though I had not contacted him. I contacted him on the 23rd in desperation upon learning the tenant had been able to withdraw the $15,000. So $3000 and some change later and two properties, a ton of debt, no cash and complete chaos and I call scammers. Bill, Dan (who was never to be heard from again) and TD Bank (who has apologized for the error but refuse to compensate me for the losses incurred) are all meant to be licensed and reputable professionals. But all three have caused irreparable damage and loss to my life, my health and my family's.

    Barry J. Clapp Employment Law - Barry Clapp, Calgary Employment Lawyer

    Barry J. Clapp Employment Law

    (4 reviews)

    I was recently severed by my employer after over three and a half decades of dedicated service. The…read moreseverance package the company offered was nowhere near what I was entitled to by law. I responded to them but there was little change. A former peer of mine suggested I engage Barry Clapp Calgary Employment Lawyers as they had used Barry's services and were very happy with them. We engaged Barry and he was professional, personable, and very experienced. He carefully reviewed all the documents and communications and came back to us with recommendations for further negotiations. Several of these were things we would not have even considered or have known to ask for. Being a senior executive, I wanted to do the negotiation myself and Barry, not only agreed to this approach but provided some very valuable coaching to a very successful conclusion. I would highly recommend anyone requiring an Employment Lawyer in Alberta to contact Barry Clapp Calgary Employment Lawyers. Top quality service from a very experienced lawyer at a very reasonable price.

    Barry Clapp is the consummate legal professional both in terms of his expertise in employment law…read moreand his working with the client. Never have I had a lawyer be so thorough and thoughtful with explaining the legal situation, options and potential outcomes. For me, this made a very difficult and stressful time easier to bear and seeing the path forward. He is always prepared prior to any discussion and his legal responses to the employer are extremely well researched, thought out and thorough. At all stages he engages and provides solid advice AND lets you keep control. If you have had other recommendations when looking for "the best" employment lawyer, I strongly advise you to speak with Barry because I can't see how there could be someone better.

    Osuji & Smith - divorce - Updated June 2026

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