Is Acting In Contempt Enough To Be Found In Contempt?

It should come as no surprise to readers of our blog that divorces, particularly those involving disputes over child custody and access, can get quite…
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Parents File For Divorce In Both Canada And Belgium: The Supreme Court of Canada Weighs In

The world is quickly seeming like a smaller place than it was a generation ago. Digital forms of communication have allowed people to interact with…
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Non-parent Seeks Custody Of Child

It’s natural that most cases involving custody and access disputes involve the parents of children. Occasionally, though, someone who isn’t a parent will seek custody…
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November Is Make A Will Month

Having a valid will is one of the most important steps towards building a complete estate plan. Yet, according to a recent article on the…
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How Do Bonuses Factor Into Payment In Lieu Of Notice?

For some people, bonuses make up a large part of their total income. However, unlike regular paychecks, bonuses are typically issued at irregular intervals. So…
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How Do Courts Determine Support For Adult Children With Disabilities?

Child support payments can be one of the impacts felt the longest following a separation or divorce, especially if there are young children involved. Parents…
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One Last Prank: A Joke From The Grave

Funerals are usually, and understandably, sad affairs. However one recently deceased man from Dublin, Ireland, has been making headlines after playing a rather funny, if…
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Father Attempts To Vary Order Preventing Access

Amongst all the issues dealt with during a separation or divorce, custody and access to children is one of the most emotionally difficult for all…
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Can A Child’s Getting Older Be Enough To Justify A Change In Access?

Issues around child custody and access can be some of the most difficult to address when going through a divorce or separation. It’s not uncommon…
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Home Security Tips Following The Death Of A Loved One

When a family member dies, an obvious step for many people is to take out a notice of death, either in print or on a…
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