Van Ruyven v. Van Ruyven – 2021 ONSC 5963
A warning not to record your partner in family law proceedings from the bench. BACKGROUND The parties were married in 2017 and first separated in 2019, however thereafter ... Read more
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A warning not to record your partner in family law proceedings from the bench. BACKGROUND The parties were married in 2017 and first separated in 2019, however thereafter ... Read more
This appeal concerned the capacity of a person to enter into a marriage. Background The parties were parried on July 27, 2019. On September 12, 2019, the husband’s ... Read more
Whether a spouse who has been treated as a 50% shareholder of a company that they jointly built should be entitled to a 50% division of same, even ... Read more
The mother brought an appeal from an Order which terminated child support for the two eldest children as well as the cost order that was made against her ... Read more
This matter was brought through an out of the ordinary procedural method, in that neither party had commenced a court application prior to this motion. The parties were ... Read more
The Court in this case outlined the test to be used for an interim variation of a final parenting order. Background This case was an appeal from an ... Read more
BACKGROUND The father brought an interim motion for the partition and sale of the jointly owned matrimonial home, which the mother opposed. The father claimed that this would ... Read more
Background The husband brought a Motion to Change seeking to terminate his spousal support obligation. He had paid spousal support to the wife for 16 years following their ... Read more
BACKGROUND The parties were married in 1999 and separated in 2016. There were two children of the marriage, both of whom have been estranged from the father since ... Read more
This case is about whether section 31 of the Ontario Marriages Act applies to marriages outside of Ontario and to purely religious ceremonies where parties did not take ... Read more
This incredible decision was written by the Honourable Justice A. Pazaratz, who is very well-known for his articulate, informative and descriptive judgements. BACKGROUND The mother and father disagreed ... Read more
Where parties have entered into Minutes of Settlement that were turned into an Order which included an agreement to arbitrate upon a dispute, there is an implied obligation ... Read more
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