The Supreme Court of Canada (the “SCC”) released its decision on Ahluwalia v. Ahluwalia (“Ahluwalia”) on May 15, 2026. The facts of the case are as follows: The parties were married for 16 years, during the entirety of [...read full post]
Divorce law blog
We are proud to announce the opening of our Kelowna office, expanding our presence into the Okanagan under the leadership of Laurel Hogg. Laurel has been practicing law in the region for several years and brings a deep understanding [...read full post]
Children coming into Canada under a parenting agreement or a court custody, guardianship or parenting order do not have to quarantine!
Further, parents or other adults entering Canada to pick children up or drop them off for parenting time or
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court of Canada in Michel v. Graydon, 2020 SCC 24, unanimously decided that Mr. Graydon was obligated to pay a lump sum of retroactive child support in the amount of $23,000 for [...read full post]
How Do You Respond to a Non-disclosing Party?
In November 2009, we posted an article on what you can do when the other side won’t give you the documents you need to determine their income. In that article, we referred [...read full post]