Hakim v. Hakim 2022 ONSC 6051- Case Law Blog
BACKGROUND In a previous motion, the court had made an order striking the respondent’s pleadings as he has failed to provide required disclosure and did not follow court ... Read more
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BACKGROUND In a previous motion, the court had made an order striking the respondent’s pleadings as he has failed to provide required disclosure and did not follow court ... Read more
BACKGROUND The parties began living together in November of 2017 and later married in September of 2019. They separated a short two years later in September of 2021. ... Read more
INTRODUCTION The short decision of Williams v Williams had Justice Mandhane address whether to enforce a settlement agreement between the parties, despite the wife’s claim that the husband ... Read more
INTRODUCTION Though financial disclosure is often considered a formality, it’s importance in family law proceedings cannot be understated. Absent proper financial disclosure, parties are unable to accurately determine ... Read more
INTRODUCTION The case of Cryzewski v Fabro focused primarily on determining a 20-month year old child’s parenting schedule. In this endeavor, Justice Shore followed an increasing line of ... Read more
Background The parties were married in Iran in December 2014. The mother immigrated to Canada that same year and sponsored the father. The parties had a 4 ½-year-old ... Read more
Background July 2009: parties married; lived with the father’s family in Ottawa November 2013: parties separated; mother moved to Toronto with child August 2014: parties attempted to reconcile; ... Read more
Background The parties had two children. The youngest child was in his final year at the University of Waterloo, in the co-op engineering program. The mother had wanted ... Read more
Background The parties were married in May 2003 and separated in October 2009. They had two children – aged 14 and 16 at the time of the proceedings, ... Read more
The case of Bhadauria v Cote addresses the specific notice requirements surrounding a relocation of a child as a result of familial violence. Though the court may provide ... Read more
Background The parties separated in 2005 and proceeded to trial in 2010. During this trial, the husband was ordered to make a $791,495 equalization payment to the wife. ... Read more
Background: The parties began cohabitating in 2005 and had three children together. In 2018 the parties separated and at the point of separation, the Respondent father held two ... Read more
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