Fault Divorce And No-Fault Divorce
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.
FAMILY LAW PROCEEDINGS
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.
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…
Are you attempting to file that doctor’s note/letter, psychologists report or counselling report in a family court which purports to provide an opinion concerning an issue in a dispute such as custody, access, or support issues? While it may sound simple, providing Expert Evidence requires a couple of steps, and each one is pretty challenging.