
What Happens to Our Pets in a Divorce?
For many of us, our pets are members of the family. We love them, play with them, care for them, and talk to them. Losing them can be enormously painful…

For many of us, our pets are members of the family. We love them, play with them, care for them, and talk to them. Losing them can be enormously painful…

Going through the Family Court process can be time consuming and overwhelming, especially when dealing with highly emotional issues related to parenting time, parenting orders, division of property and support.…

Navigating a divorce is often tricky, but when you have children, the process can be even more difficult and challenging. Deciding on a custody arrangement for your children requires many…

Sometimes having an amicable divorce isn’t possible and you will need to go through family court to help settle your differences. Even though this is a hard decision, it can…

Making the decision to hire a family court lawyer to protect you during divorce and separation is hard enough. But how do you decide who is the right lawyer for…

Family law in Ontario works hard to support families, even during and after a divorce. Though it may seem unhelpful to spouses who are in the midst of divorce negotiations…
Your custody agreement outlines how you wish to co-parent your child with your ex. Fully understanding your own priorities with respect to the care of your child can go a…

Negotiating a custody arrangement during a divorce is difficult at the best of times – and if you and your spouse don’t fully agree on what’s best for your children,…

As soon as your friends and family find out that you’re getting a divorce, the horror stories about child support will start coming out. Their neighbour’s girlfriend’s sister’s ex-husband had…
If you’re separating or divorcing, the courts base many of their decisions on what’s in the best interests of the children. While some cases involving abuse or neglect, are clear,…
Not every partnership turns into a marriage. There are plenty of couples who, for a variety of reasons, choose to live together without getting married. This is known as cohabitation…

Perhaps the biggest decision to be made during divorce proceedings is where the children will live. In the past, custody usually went to the mother by default, unless there was…
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