Razavi v. Golzari 2026 ONSC 2686
Background The parties met in 2013 through mutual family and friends. Around the same time, the husband purchased a home in his sole name. Shortly after the purchase, the wife ... Read more
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Background The parties met in 2013 through mutual family and friends. Around the same time, the husband purchased a home in his sole name. Shortly after the purchase, the wife ... Read more
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Background The parties were married for 28 years and separated in November 2000. They did not share any children. The husband recoupled and had two children his new ... Read more
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