KK v. MM 2022 ONCA
Background The parties married in 2003 and separated in 2012. Following separation, they have engaged in high conflict litigation involving their children V.K. and J.K. At the time ... Read more
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Background The parties married in 2003 and separated in 2012. Following separation, they have engaged in high conflict litigation involving their children V.K. and J.K. At the time ... Read more
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Does the test for interim variation of parenting orders apply to interim variation of support orders? Background: The parties were married for 11 years and separated in July ... Read more
The importance of complying with regulations in your dispute resolution clause to ensure they are enforceable. BACKGROUND The parties were married for 11 years and had two teenage ... Read more
A.C.V.P. v. A.M.P., 2022 CarswellOnt 4581 (C.A.) — Trotter, Coroza and Favreau JJ.A. The timing of Assessments Background The parties were married in 2005 and separated in 2014, ... Read more
In the following case the respondent, Mary McNeil, moved for judgment with respect to what she claimed to be the agreed upon terms of the applicant’s Offer to ... Read more
Cross-examination on a Voice of the Child Report. Background: The parties were never married and had separated before the child was born in 2009. The application began in ... Read more
This motion concerned the payment of interim child support for child “M”, for whom the Respondent stood in the place of a parent – in loco parentis. BACKGROUND ... Read more
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