Collaborative Family Law is also known as the CFL process and is a form of Alternative Dispute Resolution that focuses on interest-based negotiation. The CFL process requires the voluntary participation and willingness of both parties to work through the legal issues civilly and amicably. In the CFL process, parties resolve their disputes respectfully, with the assistance […]
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Property Division
The division of assets and property can be complicated and confusing. Furthermore, married spouses have different property rights under the law than common-law spouses. Married couples are entitled to a legislated property division regime, known as “Equalization”, which is set out in the Family Law Act. The equalization process begins with each spouse calculating their respective “net family property” […]
Read MoreSpousal Support in Ontario
Finances are a common concern when considering a separation or divorce from your spouse. Whether you are a higher or lower-income earner, the subject of your finances is crucial, and often the indicator of your quality of life, going forward. You or your spouse may be entitled to claim spousal support, regardless of whether you […]
Read MoreCrafting a Clear Path with Separation Agreements for Relocation
In Ontario’s family law, the issue of relocation arises when a parent wishes to move with their child post-separation, requiring careful consideration and, when necessary, legal procedures to address the complexities involved. Learn the benefits of a separation agreement. Relocation is one of the most significant issues families can face after separation and divorce. This […]
Read MoreHow to determine if you have been separated from your spouse
It is a common myth that you and your spouse must be living in separate homes to be defined as separated in the Courts. This is not true. Separation is when one spouse has the intent to live separate and apart. As such, you and your partner may be living in the same house yet […]
Read MoreFinancial Disclosure in Family Law
It is important to know that both parents have a legal obligation to support their children financially after Separation or Divorce. Children have a legal right to that support. By Law, it is your duty to disclose your financial information. As you should be aware, you are required to complete a Form 13 – Financial […]
Read MoreHow Does Child Support Work in Ontario?
Child support is one of the most important aspects of any divorce or separation involving children. In Ontario, child support is a legal obligation, designed to ensure that children receive the financial care they need from both parents, regardless of custody arrangements. This guide will help you understand how child support in Ontario works, what […]
Read MoreMediation: Breaking down the basics
What is Mediation? Mediation is one form of alternative dispute resolution in which you and your spouse meet with a neutral third party, a Mediator, to attempt to resolve your legal issues. Mediation cannot be forced; you and your spouse must consent to attend Mediation. Reasons to attend Mediation: It is typically faster than the Court Process […]
Read MoreParental Alienation in Ontario: Recognizing the Signs and Protecting Your Child
Going through a separation or divorce is hard enough but when your child starts to pull away from you for no clear reason, it can feel devastating. If your child suddenly seems distant, angry, or fearful toward you, and you suspect your ex is encouraging this behavior, you may be dealing with parental alienation. Parental […]
Read MoreWhat to Expect When Getting a Divorce in Ontario
A Clean Break: 5 Key Steps to Prepare for Divorce If you’re navigating a divorce for the first time, the legal process in Ontario can feel overwhelming. Between managing emotional stress and trying to protect your future, it’s easy to get lost in the details. But understanding the basics of divorce in Ontario can help […]
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