What You Need to Know about Filing Common Law Taxes in Canada
When you and your partner are thinking about moving in together, you may have questions about the tax implications of […]
Read MoreWho Pays the Bills During Separation in Ontario?
When you and your spouse decide to separate, there are of course many factors to consider and decisions to be […]
Read MoreLooking for Child Custody Help? Facts to Help You Prepare
Navigating a divorce is often tricky, but when you have children, the process can be even more difficult and challenging. […]
Read More8 Pieces of Legal Advice for Late-in-Life Divorce
Divorce after age 50 looks quite a bit different from divorce at earlier stages of life. If you’re thinking about […]
Read MoreWhen an Amicable Divorce Isn’t Possible: Deciding on Family Court
The Ontario family court system is set up to allow you and your ex to come to an agreement at […]
Read MoreDivorce Court Is Only One Option for Resolving Disputes
Thanks to television and movies, many people have developed an incorrect idea of what the divorce process is like. You […]
Read MoreSafeguard Your Future and Survive Divorce After 50
The effects of getting divorced after age 50 can be devastating under any circumstances, but one unique aspect of the […]
Read MoreFamily Court Tips: Etiquette and Behavior
Sometimes having an amicable divorce isn’t possible and you will need to go through family court to help settle your […]
Read More15 Essential Questions to ask When Hiring A Family Court Lawyer
Making the decision to hire a family court lawyer to protect you during divorce and separation is hard enough. But […]
Read MoreHow the Family Law Act Seeks to Strengthen the Family
Family law in Ontario works hard to support families, even during and after a divorce. Though it may seem unhelpful […]
Read MoreWhen One Partner Stays in the Matrimonial Home, Is Occupational Rent Due?
When a couple separates, usually one person stays in the matrimonial home and the other moves out. Sometimes this is […]
Read MoreHow the Divorce Rate in Canada is Affected by “Silver Splitters”
Baby boomers introduced a lot of new trends to the world: feminism, contraceptives, women’s financial independence – and divorce. Prior […]
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