Careful With Those E-Mails; You Might Be in Contempt of Court
Careful With Those E-Mails; You Might Be in Contempt of Court In the Ontario family law decision of Gill v. Chiang handed down just last month, the court was asked to evaluate the appropriateness of...
View ArticleCareful with those E-mails! Amending Offers to Settle Matrimonial Disputes
Careful with those E-mails! Amending Offers to Settle Matrimonial Disputes An early 2011 Ontario Court decision tackles the question of whether an offer to settle a matrimonial dispute could be validly...
View ArticleWhat Happens if Kids Skip School? – When Child Support is Tied to School...
What Happens if Kids Skip School? – When Child Support is Tied to School Attendance Many disputes between former spouses end up in court because the parties have different interpretations of the...
View ArticleTop 5 Things Self Represented Litigants Should Know About Conduct in the...
Top 5 Things Self Represented Litigants Should Know About Conduct in the Court Room In the courtroom, there are certain rules of conduct. Here are the top 5 things you should remember: 1. How to...
View ArticleFather Who Needlessly Ran Up Litigation Costs Ordered to Pay His Own Way
Father Who Needlessly Ran Up Litigation Costs Ordered to Pay His Own Way This is a case about legal costs – and how not to incur them unnecessarily in family litigation, or else you may not get...
View ArticleThe Top Five Things NOT to Expect from Family Court
The Top Five Things NOT to Expect from Family Court This week, I wanted to briefly dispel some of the common misconceptions about what happens in Ontario Family Court – and in particular, what NOT to...
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