Child Custody and Access
In Ontario, many support payor’s assume that their obligation to pay child support for their child ends when the child turns 18, but in many cases this is not true.
In Ontario, many support payor’s assume that their obligation to pay child support for their child ends when the child turns 18, but in many cases this is not true.
In Ontario, many support payor’s assume that their obligation to pay child support for their child ends when the child turns 18, but in many cases this is not true.
In Ontario, many support payor’s assume that their obligation to pay child support for their child ends when the child turns 18, but in many cases this is not true.
In Ontario, many support payor’s assume that their obligation to pay child support for their child ends when the child turns 18, but in many cases this is not true.
In Ontario, many support payor’s assume that their obligation to pay child support for their child ends when the child turns 18, but in many cases this is not true.
Before you even vocalize to your spouse that you would like a separation, you should consider key facts and plans in order to make your separation as smooth as possible.
Before you even vocalize to your spouse that you would like a separation, you should consider key facts and plans in order to make your separation as smooth as possible.
Before you even vocalize to your spouse that you would like a separation, you should consider key facts and plans in order to make your separation as smooth as possible.
Taking an unreasonable position and approach within Family Law Proceedings? Think twice before doing so. Often at times family court litigants take an unreasonable position and approach with respect to…
One of the fundamental pieces of information that your family law lawyer will need from you is your “date of separation” or when you and/or your spouse made the decision to part ways from your relationship. This is usually one of the first questions your lawyer will ask you in your consultation.