
How the FRO (Family Responsibility Office) enforces child and spousal support
Separations are difficult for all parties. With emotions running high, and logical decision-making often taking a back seat, it is sometimes necessary to use the
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Separations are difficult for all parties. With emotions running high, and logical decision-making often taking a back seat, it is sometimes necessary to use the
When couples separate or divorce, the procedures for dealing with money may seem fairly standard. Yet while this support is governed by a series of rules and guidelines, many cases are never quite so simple. What happens, for example, when a former spouse’s income is difficult to determine, or if they’re looking to hide their money?
What Does Status Quo Mean in Family Law? The end of a relationship is always difficult, but it is especially more challenging when there are
When the COVID-19 vaccine first became widely available in Canada earlier this year, first to at-risk and elderly populations and then to the broader adult
When two parents separate, children from the marriage can quickly become the subject of some difficult choices. While the parents can spend months or even
The concept of child support is straightforward – children should not be financially disadvantaged by the separation of their parents. When dealing with matters of
Determining parenting arrangements after a separation can be challenging if the parents are in frequent disagreement. While many parents are able to put their personal
Even in the most amicable circumstances, the end of a marriage is never easy. Married couples come together with property and other possessions and valuables
Financial disclosure is not a concession or a show of weakness. It shows good faith willingness to comply with the law and can set the
Summary The Ontario Court of Appeal in Van Delst v Hronowsky, 2020 ONCA 329 decides pension administrators must value non-Ontario pensions in the same manner
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