Teoli v. Coley 2010 – Toronto Family Lawyer Blog
This case was heard by Justice Murray in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. The parties were married in 1987 and separated on October 1, 2009. There are ... Read more
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This case was heard by Justice Murray in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. The parties were married in 1987 and separated on October 1, 2009. There are ... Read more
This case deals with determining the valuation date, which becomes extremely important when claiming an equalization payment. The valuation date is based on the date that the parties ... Read more
This case deals with determining whether another home of a married couple, namely the cottage could be considered a matrimonial home at the date of separation. The cottage ... Read more
The case at bar is an appeal from the order of Justice Snowie, which arose out of two actions that were tried together. One action was a matrimonial ... Read more
In this case, the mother brought a Motion in which she sought, among other things, the striking of the father’s pleadings because of his failure to comply with ... Read more
In this case, the husband and wife voluntarily attended arbitration regarding their matrimonial matter. The wife was granted a lump sum for spousal support arrears, and an equalization ... Read more
This case dealt with the division of property on martial breakdown. When couples separate there is no tangible division of the property, but there is a calculation used ... Read more
The appellant in this case was the father/father-in-law of the couple who was separating. The appellant was appealing a decision of Justice Borkovich, who on February 6, 2008, ... Read more
Although this case comes from the Manitoba Court of Appeal, its relevance extends all around the country, including Ontario. Mehling deals with the controversial issue of how a court should ... Read more
In the case at bar, the husband appealed an Arbitrator’s Order that directed that the parties’ Matrimonial Home be partitioned and sold, and that the proceeds of sale ... Read more
The key issue that needed to be resolved by Justice Ducharme in the case of Cartier v. Cartier, was whether a spouse who receives a gift from a third ... Read more
The parties in this case were involved in two separate family law litigation proceedings. In the first proceeding, the respondent father was ordered to pay the applicant mother ... Read more
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