The holiday season can be a difficult time for couples who are separating or have finalized their separation. This is especially true for couples with children, as they will likely be facing their first holiday split between two households. Easing [...read full post]
Divorce law blog
There is a growing trend that indicates the boomer generation – those around 50-70 years old – are choosing to divorce their spouses as they get older. According to Statistics Canada, this demographic has shown the greatest increase in divorces [...read full post]
A look at dividends, capital gains, pretax corporate income and capital cost allowance.
What is Total Income?
Section 16 of the Federal Child Support Guidelines indicates the starting point for determining “Total Income” for the purposes of child and spousal [...read full post]
The use of social media is increasingly prevalent. In your divorce, emails and social media posts can form evidence and have lasting implications on the outcome of your case. What does this mean?
Assume a judge will see all of [...read full post]
1. Plan a Schedule
If you haven’t already planned a holiday schedule, it is important you take the steps to do so soon. There are a number of ways parents can share the holiday season with their children. Parents should [...read full post]