Scharf v. Crowder, 2026 ONSC 699
Facts The Applicant wife and the Respondent husband began cohabiting in 1999, married in 2010, and had two children together. The Respondent also stood in the place of ... Read more
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Facts The Applicant wife and the Respondent husband began cohabiting in 1999, married in 2010, and had two children together. The Respondent also stood in the place of ... Read more
Divorcing a self-employed spouse in Ontario can make financial issues more complicated. Unlike a salaried employee, a self-employed spouse may receive income through a business, corporation, salary, dividends, ... Read more
When spouses separate, both parties must generally provide complete and accurate financial information before issues such as child support, spousal support, and property division can be resolved. This ... Read more
Facts The Applicant Wife and the Respondent (in her capacity as Estate Trustee of the Estate of the husband), were involved in a dispute arising from the breakdown ... Read more
Following separation, disputes may arise over where the children will live, how much time they will spend with each parent, who will make important decisions and how holidays, ... Read more
When one spouse earns cash, determining their true income after separation may be difficult. Cash payments do not always appear on a pay cheque, bank statement, or income ... Read more
Facts The Applicant wife and Respondent husband were married in 2002 and separated in November of 2025 after a lengthy marriage. They jointly owned the matrimonial home located ... Read more
BACKGROUND: This case dealt with whether the tort of conspiracy can apply where family members and related corporations allegedly help a spouse hide income or assets to reduce ... Read more
What Is an Initial Divorce Consultation? Many people schedule their first meeting with a family lawyer expecting to receive definitive answers about what will happen in their case. ... Read more
Background The parties met in 2013 through mutual family and friends. Around the same time, the husband purchased a home in his sole name. Shortly after the purchase, the wife ... Read more
Issue How are retirement savings plans, pension benefits, and investment assets equalized when married spouses separate in Ontario? Applicable Legislation Under Ontario’s Family Law Act, when spouses separate ... Read more
BACKGROUND: This case dealt with the effect of a foreign divorce on a spouse’s ability to claim spousal support in Ontario. The parties were married in 2008 and ... Read more
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