Sigalas v Sigalas Selas, 2025 ONCA 75 – Case Blog
The parties were married in 2010 and separated in 2022. They have two young children together. Following the separation, the wife remained in the rental family home and ... Read more
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The parties were married in 2010 and separated in 2022. They have two young children together. Following the separation, the wife remained in the rental family home and ... Read more
Divorce is challenging at any time of year, but the fall season brings unique financial and logistical hurdles that require careful planning. From rising household expenses to tax ... Read more
The back-to-school season often brings adjustments for families who share parenting time. This period can feel overwhelming, from coordinating schedules to aligning on academic priorities. Understanding different parenting ... Read more
Deciding how to end your marriage is a deeply personal and often stressful process. Understanding the differences between a contested and uncontested divorce can help you make informed ... Read more
Background The parties were married on September 6, 1998, and have two children, now both adults. The husband asserts that the date of separation was December 10, 2014. ... Read more
BACKGROUND Ms. Peters commenced proceedings in the Ontario Court of Justice seeking a declaration that Mr. Rahbar stood in the place of a parent to her children (loco ... Read more
BACKGROUND The parties began cohabitating in or about 1997 and were in a common-law relationship for approximately 26 years. Both parties were licensed medical doctors and retired together ... Read more
Introduction The sole issue the court in LeClair v. Johnson had to decide was a parenting schedule in the best interests of the child. Determining what the best ... Read more
BACKGROUND This case involves a dispute over child support for a 28-year-old son with PDD-Nos (Pervasive Development Disorder, non-specific), who has always lived primarily with his mother since ... Read more
Introduction The primary issue in Hajak v. Hemmings was child support. Through a mediation agreement, the parties agreed that the father would pay child support at a number ... Read more
BACKGROUND The case concerns the admissibility and reliability of expert evidence, specifically a vocational assessment conducted by a vocational counsellor regarding the Respondent’s employability and the potential imputation ... Read more
Introduction The court in Vargas-Hernandez v. Graff-Guerrero had to examine two frequent issues in family law cases, equalization and disclosure. In this case, the Applicant brought a motion ... Read more
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