Legal Matters
The Curtailment of Testamentary Freedom in the Interest of Dependant’s Claims
BY VALERIE DYE As seen in the previous publication the principle of testamentary freedom is not an absolute one and...
BY VALERIE DYE As seen in the previous publication the principle of testamentary freedom is not an absolute one and...
BY VALERIE DYE Testamentary Freedom refers to the principle that a testator is free to make a will and leave...
BY VALERIE DYE In Ontario, when a family law matter is brought before the court it does not automatically go...
BY VALERIE DYE Domestic abuse is very common in Canada among married and common law couples. Spouses are not the...
BY VALERIE DYE As seen in the previous week’s article common law couples may be able to claim a share...
BY VALERIE DYE In Canada couples who are going through a divorce divide their assets through the process of equalization....
BY VALERIE DYE Bearing in mind that orders for the payment of child support and spousal support are based on...
BY VALERIE DYE Spousal support payments can be made in several ways. They can be made retroactive to a date...
BY VALERIE DYE When spouses separate courts are often faced with the task of determining who will have custody of...
BY VALERIE DYE Under the Divorce Act a ‘child of the marriage’ is defined as ‘a child of two spouses...
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