R-S v. S., 2025 ONSC 6737
Background The Respondent husband and Applicant wife were married in 2013 and separated in 2022. One day before the wedding, each party signed different versions of a marriage ... Read more
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Background The Respondent husband and Applicant wife were married in 2013 and separated in 2022. One day before the wedding, each party signed different versions of a marriage ... Read more
For many couples, real estate is one of the largest financial assets. While the matrimonial home often receives much attention during a divorce, rental properties and investment real ... Read more
IssueWhat are the legal principles governing the division of business shares, determination of income for support purposes, and financial disclosure obligations when a business owner divorces in Ontario ... Read more
BACKGROUND: This case involved an appeal from a trial judge’s decision varying a previous custody and access order for two children. The parents separated in 2012 and divorced ... Read more
Background The Applicant husband and Respondent wife married in 2007 in Egypt. The Respondent is a qualified physician in Egypt although was unable to obtain the certification required ... Read more
Divorce in Ontario involving a non-resident or dual citizen is not impossible, but it often requires more planning. The biggest issues are usually jurisdiction, immigration vulnerability, cross-border parenting ... Read more
When it comes to the marriage breakdown and immigration status, it is necessary to separate between the family law consequences of divorce and separation and the immigration law ... Read more
BACKGROUND: This was a motion brought by the maternal grandparents of two children, ages 7 and 5, seeking to be added as parties to the family law proceeding ... Read more
Spousal support cases involving self-employed spouses or business owners are more complicated than cases involving salaried employees. These cases require Family Law courts to examine a business owner’s ... Read more
BACKGROUND: The parties are married and separated in October 2024. They jointly own a matrimonial home in Brantford, Ontario. Since separation, the Respondent Husband has lived in the ... Read more
In Ahluwalia v. Ahluwalia, 2026 SCC 16, the Supreme Court of Canada has created a new tort of intimate partner violence (IPV). The SCC has found that nature of coercive ... Read more
Divorce and separation can be especially tough on stepparents who have deep bonds with their stepchildren. When the court system gets involved, it can be difficult to understand ... Read more
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