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The parties in Kirkham v. Kirkham had two children of the marriage and separated in 2001. Since the time of their separation, the parties had shared parenting of ... Read more
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The parties in Kirkham v. Kirkham had two children of the marriage and separated in 2001. Since the time of their separation, the parties had shared parenting of ... Read more
Not every decision from the Court is long and detailed. Some decisions are short and unequivocal. Rolland v. Rolland from the Ontario Superior Court of Justice is one of those ... Read more
Most family law practitioners would probably agree that entitlement to spousal support is one of the most fluid areas in family law, and therefore, one of the most ... Read more
The case of L.(J.K.) v. S.(N.C.) canvasses the difficult issue of parental alienation and what in the court’s view seems to be an effective means to deal with ... Read more
Marriage contracts are a device by which parties can opt out of most or part of the Family Law Act. However, for a marriage contract to override the legislative ... Read more
In this case, Justice Pugsley was faced with a set of facts that comes up all too often in family law cases. Justice Pugsley dealt with the return ... Read more
This case deals with a couple that had a lengthy marriage. The Husband had a significant pension which, at the time of this decision, was in pay. This ... Read more
This recent decision of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice is a groundbreaking one in the arena of joint custody orders for high conflict families. In this case, ... Read more
The case of Ferguson v. Ferguson examines the circumstances in which a Court will vary a previously made award for spousal support. In order to alter an existing spousal support ... Read more
Kougioumitzidis v. Fontana is a 2007 decision of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. This case deals with imputing income to the payor of Child Support as well as ... Read more
In Olah v. Olah, the Court dealt, once again, with the question of whether or not to impute additional income to the payor of Child Support. In this case, ... Read more
The recent case of Bekkers v. Bekkers of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice provides an interesting analysis of imputing income to a payor who is the majority ... Read more
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