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In most cases, the parent who does not have a primary residence of the child(ren) will be the payor parent (i.e. they will make the…
Children can be the fallout from a divorce or split between parents. In the Children’s Law Reform Act, the Family Law Act, and other…
There are no hard and fast rules about when child support payments may end. Ontario is governed by the Family Law Act that says parents…
A Marriage Contract is a legal document, a contract made by two people before or after they get married. It usually sets out what…
When wealthy couples divorce it is often big news with public statements about how the assets will be divided. If you have significant…
The Family Responsibility Office (FRO) is an Ontario governmental office that will enforce the payment of support. This entity…
There is no doubt that we have recently witnessed a steady rise in the general public‘s interest and use of marriage and Cohabitation…
The decision to separate & divorce is probably one of the most difficult a person will ever have to make. It is a combination of…
The prospect of marriage sparks a wide range of new considerations which promote joint decision-making. Taking on life together on…
When a couple begins to have marital difficulties, it may not be easy to stay under the same roof. If one spouse asks the other to…