Who decides where a child goes to school when co-parents can't agree? The issue of where a child goes to school - and who decides - is not an...
Who decides where a child goes to school when co-parents can't agree? The issue of where a child goes to school - and who decides - is not an...
When parties separate it is not unusual for clients to ask “who gets the family dog/cat/rabbit/bird etcetera” Currently, the family pet is treated...
Imagine dealing with a breakup while sharing a home and daily routines, and potentially co-parenting with your ex-partner in the same space. While...
The word “de facto” means that although not intended, legal or accepted, something exists in fact. In other words, in the case of a de facto...
What is property? Almost everything that has a saleable value in the marketplace is property. That could range from real estate and shares to...
In some cases, a party who is forewarned of the impending separation or who feels angry, bitter and hurt, or for some other reason, may take steps...
Learning about grandparents’ rights helps families navigate complex situations The Family Law Act (“FLA”) gives recognition to grandparents as well...
The Court has always viewed the welfare of children and their best interests as most important. Over the decades, this has led to various strategies...
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