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James Caan to Divorce from Linda Stokes

Actor James Caan filed for divorce from his fourth wife, Linda Stokes,
on November 19, 2009. The parties were married for 14 years and have two
children together. Caan filed for divorce from Stokes back in 2005, but
the parties reconciled.

The parties appear to have maintained an amicable relationship. When asked
about the divorce, Caan stated:
“We have two beautiful kids together and will remain great friends.
Everything will be fine.”

Caan is seeking joint custody of the parties’ two children, aged 10
and 13, as well as a ruling that the court has no jurisdiction to award
spousal support.

How would Ontario Courts react to Caan’s divorce application?

Amicable Relationship

Ontario Family Law is focused on encouraging the parties to resolve their
disputes as amicably as possible. Although litigation is necessary under
certain circumstances, parties are encouraged to resolve as many issues
as possible via mediation, negotiation, and other non-adversarial methods
before heading to court.

As such, Ontario Family Courts would approve of Caan’s statement regarding
his friendship with his wife, provided that it is true, and would encourage
the parties to resolve all issues related to their separation, such as
support payments and custody of children, between themselves and their counsel.

Custody

Ontario Courts often award primary residency of children to the parent
who primarily cared for the children during and after separation. This
means that if Stokes was the children’s primary caregiver while she
was married to Caan, the children would most likely reside primarily with her.

This does not mean that Ontario courts would not award Caan the joint custody
he seeks. Even though Stokes may be awarded primary residency of the children,
joint custody is still an option. Ontario courts are likely to award joint
custody where parents have an amicable relationship because such a relationship
will allow to the parties to make key decisions about the children’s
lives, (such as decisions regarding non-emergency healthcare and schooling), together.

Spousal Support

Stokes and Caan were married for 14 years. The amount and duration of spousal
support depend upon:

  1. the means of each spouse;
  2. the needs and other circumstances of each spouse;
  3. the length the spouses cohabited;
  4. the functions performed by each spouse during cohabitation;
  5. any order, agreement or arrangement relating to support of either spouse; and
  6. any other factors that a court deems relevant.

However, before the duration and amount of spousal support is determined,
entitlement to spousal support must first be shown.

Ontario Family Courts would likely not award Stokes spousal support unless
she can show that:

  1. she and Caan entered into a contract stating that Caan would pay her spousal support;
  2. she is in need of spousal support in order to maintain a lifestyle similar
    to the lifestyle she enjoyed while married to Caan; OR
  3. she contributed to Caan’s career or other accomplishments during the marriage.

Whether Stokes will be able to prove any of these points depends entirely
on the facts of the case.

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