Bankruptcy Doesn’t Erase Child Support Debt in Ontario: What You Need to Know – Part 2
Why Bankruptcy Won’t Wipe Out Child Support Debt in Ontario Many separated or divorced parents in Ontario face serious financial strain, sometimes […]
Can You Claim Equalization After Bankruptcy? Part 1
Can You Claim Equalization After Bankruptcy? Part 1 In family law, bankruptcy can have significant implications, especially when it comes to enforcing […]
Separation and Financial Obligations
Separation and Financial Obligations Understanding the Legal Impact of Sponsorship Undertakings in Family Law Sponsoring a spouse for permanent residency in Canada […]
Expert Evidence in Family Law
Expert evidence plays a crucial role in family law disputes, particularly in cases involving child and spousal support, vocational assessments, and financial […]
CAN GIFTS BE CONSIDERED INCOME FOR SUPPORT?
CAN GIFTS BE CONSIDERED INCOME FOR SUPPORT? When determining child and spousal support in Ontario, a common question is whether cash gifts […]
Annulment of Marriage in Ontario
Introduction: Annulment of Marriage in Ontario Annulment of marriage in Ontario is a legal declaration that a marriage was never valid from […]
Essentials of a Valid Marriage
Introduction: A valid marriage in Ontario requires both parties to have the legal capacity to marry, meaning they must be at least […]
HOW FAMILY LAW INTERSECT WITH IMMIGRATION LAW?
Family law and immigration law intersect in many ways. There is a considerable body of case law that deals with the intersection […]