Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 27 October 2022, p. 10

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The IFP - Halton Hills | Thursday, October 27, 2022 | 10 theifp.ca ° 1, one-Link e5- Connecting you to addictions and mental health services ONE Contact, ONE Intake Conversation one-Link provides coordinated iccess to a number of addictions and a mental health services within Mississauga and Halton WWW.ONE-LINK.CA COCKER +HEINu BARRISTERS + SOLICITORS - LITIGATION ASK THE PROFESSIONAL | am _ separated. | had a_ personal injury matter that settled. Is any of the settlement proceeds relevant to my family law matter? A Todd C. Hein ner Family/Divorce Lawyer OFFICE LOCATIONS GEORGETOWN 8 Guelph Street &, 905 452 7400 BRAMPTON OFFICE (Main) 350 Rutherford Road S., Suite 320 905 452 7400 CALEDON EAST 15955 Airport Road, Suite 201 & 905 584 4545 Proud member of We have handled a number of these situations. The settlement is likely entirely relevant as you have to provide full and frank financial disclosure. However, some of the settlement may be exempt from being considered or divided in the family law process. For instance, “general damages”, i.e. damages for pain and suffering, are considered exempt and not subject to division or sharing. Amounts paid as part of the settlement for past and/or future income loss may very well be relevant to issues of determining support obligations. It is usually necessary to get full details of the settlement breakdown, as well as past and future medical documentation if the injured party is taking the position he or she has been and continues to be unable to work. We do alot of family/ divorce law, with offices in Georgetown, Brampton and Caledon East. For now, we are continuing to do most everything virtually. So we are happy to have a Zoom meeting or a telephone call with you without charge to you to see if we can assist you. Be safe and healthy. [CeHALTON nines - sus = vy ae the C ig Clients. Enrichi: ‘0 replace or substitute any professional, financial, medical, legal, or other professional advice. IBNEWS HOLIDAY TRAFFIC BLITZ RESULTS 150-PLUS CHARGES A Thanksgiving week- end traffic blitz by Halton police has resulted inmore than 150 charges being laid r vario ‘iving-related Stee within the region. Operation Impact 2022 ran from Friday, Oct. 7 to Monday, Oct. 10 and saw of- ficers target impaired, dis- tracted, and aggressive drivers as well as those driving) without a seatbelt. Ove! course of fou! days, members of the Hal. ton Regional Police Ser- vice's District Response Teams and uniform patrol officers issued a total of 130 provincial offence notices (tickets) for traffic-related offence notices were is- sued for driving-related of- Halton police photo A Halton police holiday weekend blitz has resulted in 150 charges. fences where the individu- alcharged will be required to make a court appear- ance. Seventy-four drivers re- ceived written warnings. Seven people also face imps aired driving-related charg "Collisions don't take weekends and holidays off," said Sgt. Will Clayton, Halton Police Regional reality is that most are the direct result of a individual made- be it to speed, to drive distracted, or drive impaired by alcohol, drugs or fatigue. The Hal- fon Regional Police Ser- continue to focus on *hevioure that put drivers, passengers and all road users at risk each and every day of the year." Operation Impact is an annual national public awareness initiative spear- headed by the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police under the leader- ship of the CACP Traffic Safety Committee. Notice of Sale of Land by Public Tender HALTON HILLS Sale of land by public tender for the Corporation of the Town of Halton Hills. Take Notice that tenders are invited for the purchase of the land described below and will be received until 3 p.m. local time on November 10, 2022, at the Halton Hills Town Hall, Corporate Services Department, 1 Halton Hills Drive, Halton Hills, ON. Description of Land: Roll No. 24 15 010 003 16500 0000; Guelph St. Rear; PIN 25040-0018 (LT); PT LT 18, CON 9 ESQ, AS IN 239197 (STHLY); HALTON HILLS/ESQUESING File No. 21-24; Minimum Tender Amount: $40,934.54 Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regarding the title to, availability of road access, or any other matters relating to the land to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchasers. This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules made under that Act. A full copy of the tax sale advertisement and further information about this matter is available online at OntarioTaxSales.ca and haltonhills.ca. Interested parties can also contact: Simone Gourlay, Manager of Purchasing The Corporation of the Town of Halton Hills 1 Halton Hills Drive, Halton Hills, ON, L7G 5G2 905-873-2600, ext. 2210 5 | haltonhills.ca

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