The financial costs of contributing to parental alienation
This blog comments on the second half of Justice McWatt’s judgment in the matter of L(AG) v. D(KB). The first half of Justice McWatt’s judgment dealt with custody ... Read more
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This blog comments on the second half of Justice McWatt’s judgment in the matter of L(AG) v. D(KB). The first half of Justice McWatt’s judgment dealt with custody ... Read more
The parties in this case were involved in two separate family law litigation proceedings. In the first proceeding, the respondent father was ordered to pay the applicant mother ... Read more
The issue brought before the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in this particular case was that involving the broad issue of whether the provisions contained within The Hague ... Read more
This case which was heard in Newmarket, Ontario, raises an interesting issue regarding whether or not custody arrangements can and should be changed prior to trial based on ... Read more
The Applicant Wife filed an Amended Amended Notice of Motion against the Respondent Husband in the Toronto Superior Court of Justice for various final and temporary reliefs, including, ... Read more
The Respondent mother in this case removed her daughter from the home to a shelter claiming emotional cruelty. The Applicant father then brought an emergency motion arguing for ... Read more
Courts are becoming ever so cognizant about the damaging effects had on children caught in the battle of alienation. The case of Filaber v. Filaber is yet another court decision ... Read more
Ms. Rick and Mr. Brandsema were married in 1973. They separated in February 2000 and divorced in January 2002. In December, 2001, they signed a separation agreement, the ... Read more
This case is fresh from the Ontario Court of Appeal and has caught the attention of legal professionals and the public alike. The main issue is whether a ... Read more
Every family law practitioner must read this case. In fact, it might be a wise idea for every spouse who is entering into a separation agreement to understand ... Read more
Parental alienation essentially occurs when a parent’s behaviour, whether conscious or unconscious, serves to mitigate the relationship between a child and the other parent. This alienation is often ... Read more
The parties were married for approximately seven years before the wife decided to leave the matrimonial home in March of 2008 with the parties’ then five year old ... Read more
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