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- Considering Intimate Partner Violence in Ontario Family Law Claims
Courts understand that intimate partner violence can involve harms that go beyond physical injury and can include fear, trauma, and financial insecurity. These types of allegations can significantly affect family law claims. When a party raises allegations of intimate partner violence, judges need t … Read more »
- What Can Beneficiaries Do If an Executor Refuses to Act or Delays an Estate in Ontario?
When someone passes away, the administration of their estate typically falls to the executor named in their will. Executors play a critical role in ensuring that a deceased person’s financial affairs are properly managed and that assets are distributed to beneficiaries according to the terms of th … Read more »
- Do Joint Bank Accounts Automatically Go to the Survivor in Ontario?
Joint bank accounts are commonly used by spouses, parents, and adult children for convenience and financial management. In many families, a parent may add an adult child to a bank account to help pay bills, manage finances, or access funds in an emergency. However, when an account holder dies, dispu … Read more »
- How Divorce or Separation Affects Your Will in Ontario
The end of a marriage or long-term relationship often brings significant financial and legal changes. While many individuals focus on issues such as property division, child decision-making responsibility, and support obligations during separation or divorce, estate planning is often overlooked. How … Read more »
- Do You Pay Support While Living Together After Separation?
Spouses can be separated even if they continue to live under the same roof. But courts have not always been clear whether child support and spousal support should be paid if the parties continue to live together. For instance, the Federal Child Support Guidelines assume that the support payor lives … Read more »