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What is a family dispute resolution process and how does it work?
A family dispute resolution process is a method of resolving conflicts and disputes between family members in a less adversarial way than going to court.
What is a cohabitation agreement and how does it work?
A cohabitation agreement, also known as a domestic contract, is a legal agreement between two people who are living together or plan to live together
What is the difference between a divorce and an annulment?
In Ontario Divorce Act, there are two ways to legally end a marriage: through a divorce or an annulment. While both processes result in the
How is child custody decided if one parent is abusive?
When it comes to deciding child custody (decision-making responsibility) in Ontario, the best interests of the child are always the primary consideration. If one parent
What is collaborative divorce and how does it work in Ontario?
Collaborative divorce is a process for resolving disputes between divorcing spouses in Ontario in a respectful and cooperative manner as per collaborative family law. It
What is the difference between joint custody and shared custody?
When parents separate or divorce in Toronto, one of the key decisions that needs to be made is the parenting arrangements for their children. One
How do I enforce a child support order in Toronto?
When parents separate or divorce, a child support order may be put in place to ensure that the financial needs of the children are met.
What is a parenting plan and how is it created in Toronto?
When parents decide to end their relationship, creating a parenting plan can help ensure that their children’s needs are met after separation or divorce. A
What is spousal support and how is it determined in Ontario?
When a married couple decides to end their marriage, one spouse may be entitled to spousal support. Spousal support, also known as alimony, is a
What are the grounds for divorce in Toronto?
When a married couple decides to end their marriage, they will need to obtain a legal divorce. In Canada, including in Toronto, there are several