Taylor v. Schultz: Child Support
The parties were married and subsequently divorced. There are three children between the parties – a 20 year old and 18 year old twins. At the time of ... Read more
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The parties were married and subsequently divorced. There are three children between the parties – a 20 year old and 18 year old twins. At the time of ... Read more
This case is about a niche issue of what happens to a party’s interest over an asset of another party when the latter party declares bankruptcy. The answer, ... Read more
In Kyle v. Atwill, 2020 CarswellOnt 10337 the Court of Appeal was tasked with determining what, if any, limitation period applied to a request to set aside a ... Read more
In the recent case of Ni v. Yan, 2020 CarswellOnt 14206, Justice Jarvis experienced déjà vu when he was faced once again with another set of litigants who ... Read more
In the case CAS v. E.R. and M.B.B., 2020 CarswellOnt 9478. Justice Pazaratz was tasked with deciding whether to terminate a final Order that left a 29-month-old child ... Read more
Background In L.M.G. v. R.E.G. (2020), 41 R.F.L. (8th) 432, the court was tasked with determining whether the parties 20-year-old son qualified as a child of the marriage ... Read more
The Supreme Court of Canada was tasked with clarifying some of the confusion left by paragraph 89 of its 2006 case, D.B.S 2006 SCC 37. D.B.S was the ... Read more
This is a case about whether the availability of virtual learning can help a parent who is arguing that their child’s school district be changed. Background The father ... Read more
In continuance of cases that deal with decisions regarding children’s schooling amidst the global pandemic, the court rules that the child’s genetic predisposition to a disease that, if ... Read more
In a precedent-setting ruling, the Ontario Superior Court ordered that the child return to school in-person amidst the global pandemic. Background The parties separated in 2016 and divorced ... Read more
This case is about how an early retirement can constitute a material change in circumstances in a motion to terminate spousal support. Background The parties separated in 2012 ... Read more
Background Facts This case involves analyzing the best interests of the children, the invasion of their privacy, and the effects of cyberbullying. The parties were married in October ... Read more
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