Court Does Not Approve Of Parent’s Wish To Move With Children

When parents separate or get divorced, it’s natural that they may eventually want to start a new life with another partner. When this occurs, there…
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Conduct Of Parties In Litigation Leads To Stiff Costs Judgment

One of the factors that must be given consideration when entering into estate litigation is that there could be substantial costs associated with the process.…
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Court Orders DNA Test To Determine Parentage Of Child

When issues around child support are normally discussed, it’s in a situation where both of the parents acknowledge that they are the parents of the…
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The Difficulties Of Imputing Income For A Farmer

Obligations such as child support or spousal support can be significant. The amount that an individual may have to pay is based on the payor’s…
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Father Seeks Custody After Mother Moves With Children

Matters related to child custody and access can be difficult to resolve when parents go through a separation or divorce. Even if parents live in…
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Use of Family Cottage Leads to Dispute

As cottage season grows closer, people fortunate enough to have a family cottage are likely planning their vacations and imagining themselves by the water on…
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Can A Suicide Note Constitute A Holographic Will?

Having a valid will is perhaps the first step in creating an estate plan that will ensure your assets are distributed as you wish in…
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Business Assets Are Mismanaged Following Separation

For families who own a business together, getting a separation or divorce can lead to more difficulty in getting through property division. Business owners, including…
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Move To Florida Causes Questions About Spousal Support

COVID-19 has impacted the way many people work, and that’s for people who were fortunate enough to keep their jobs during the economic downturn that…
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Long-Awaited Changes To Divorce Act Come Into Force

For the first time in about 20 years, Canada’s Divorce Act has received significant amendments that aim to shape not only the way people talk…
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