Foreign Divorce and Canadian Spousal Support

Spousal support, often referred to as alimony, refers to the money that one spouse may have to pay to the other for their financial support…
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What Happens When Parents Disagree On Whether Their Child Should Be Vaccinated?

Family courts in Canada have had to deal with many issues relating to COVID-19 in the last two years, including disputes about parenting time, vaccination…
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What Happens When One Parent Wants To Relocate?

Sometimes a parent wishes to relocate with a child, for example, to be closer to family or to take up a job somewhere else. This…
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Court Orders Retroactive Child Support Following Failure to Take Paternity Test

Child support refers to the amount of money one parent pays to the other parent to assist in the payment of the costs of caring…
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Five Things You Need to Know About Child Support

Child support refers to the amount of money one parent pays to the other parent to assist in the payment of the costs of caring…
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How Has the Pandemic Impacted a Child’s Best Interests?

Family courts in Canada have had to deal with many issues relating to COVID-19 in the last two years, including disputes about parenting time, vaccination…
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What Happens to the Matrimonial Home When a Marriage Ends in Ontario?

In Ontario, the “matrimonial home” is given special status when it comes to the rules on property division following the breakdown of a marriage. Part…
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Thinking About Separation or Divorce? Four Frequently Asked Questions to Help You Get Started.

When it comes to separation and divorce, there is no “good time” to start the process. Yet, if you ask any family law or divorce…
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Do I Have To Pay Spousal Support?

Ending a relationship is rarely easy. Emotions tend to be high, and it can feel like there is a lot of uncertainty around what comes…
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Who Gets The Kids For The Holidays?

Holiday parenting schedules for separated or divorced parents The holiday season is in full swing! For many families, the holidays are a time to come…
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