BY: VALERIE DYE Collaborative family law is a means of resolving disputes whereby lawyers work together with their clients to arrive at solutions without needing to...
BY: VALERIE DYE During family law disputes neither party may wish to invest the time or finances to have their issues dealt with in Court. In...
BY: VALERIE DYE Spousal support payments can be made in several ways. They can be made retroactive to a date before the application was brought before...
BY: VALERIE DYE Domestic abuse is very common in Canada among married and common-law couples. Spouses are not the only ones affected by abuse, as children...
BY: VALERIE DYE Under the Divorce Act a child of the marriage is defined as ‘a child of two spouses or former spouses who, (1) is...
BY: VALERIE DYE In planning for The Unexpected it is common for most persons to consider making a will to specify what should happen with their...
BY: VALERIE DYE Apart from the likelihood of criminal prosecution that can arise from snooping, spouses can also face a civil suit for accessing private information...
BY: VALERIE DYE We live in an electronic and digital world where persons not only correspond by e-mail and text messages but individuals are in possession...
BY: VALERIE DYE When the court issues an order for the payment of spousal support the payor or the payee may at a later stage seek...
BY: VALERIE DYE For the most part, discussions about property division and equalization arise in relation to separation, divorce or death. The Family Law Act outlines...