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Wife’s Pleadings Struck in Light of Continuing Contempt of Court
May 17th, 2012

Wife’s Pleadings Struck in Light of Continuing Contempt of Court I a recent case heard by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, the parties had been embroiled in ongoing divorce litigation.   The wife – who was a doctor – had failed to comply with court-ordered disclosure, in that she failed... Read more »

Wednesday’s Video Clip: Child Support & Access Rights
May 16th, 2012

In this video Kiley discusses child support in relationship to access rights. A parent cannot cut off contact to a child simply because child support is not being paid. The law assumes that it is usually good for a child to have a relationship with both parents. Keeping a parent from seeing his or h... Read more »

Separation Agreement Rolled into a Court Order – “Material Change of Circumstances” Still Required
May 15th, 2012

Separation Agreement Rolled into a Court Order – “Material Change of Circumstances” Still Required The trend towards spouses resolving their family disputes through negotiation rather than litigation is an inspiring and positive one. However, there is a resulting and necessary interplay betwee... Read more »

What Are Your Plans For the May Long Weekend?
May 14th, 2012

What Are Your Plans For the May Long Weekend? Victoria Day celebrates Queen Victoria’s birthday (May 24th) and is a holiday in Canada. Victoria Day is always on a Monday, and thus the holiday is part of a long weekend, which is commonly referred to as the Victoria Day Weekend, the May Long Wee... Read more »

Father Obliged to Pay Child Support Even Where Undue Hardship Results – Duty to Support New Family Just One Factor
May 10th, 2012

Father Obliged to Pay Child Support Even Where Undue Hardship Results – Duty to Support New Family Just One Factor In a decision from earlier this year, the court confirmed that a father was still obliged to pay support for his two children from a first marriage even though:  1) he no longer had... Read more »

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