Jones Divorce Law LLP is thrilled to announce that Student-At-Law Holly Lonseth was called to the Alberta Bar earlier this month. Holly will now practice with Jones Divorce Law as an Associate and Barrister + Solicitor. Congratulations Holly, we are so…
Divorce is not a predictable process as each family has unique structures and needs that need to be addressed through the resolution process. As well, since emotions are often running it can be difficult to stay focused on the logistics…
Reprint from www.lawyersweekly.ca Family law practitioners in Toronto have long embraced the mediation/arbitration process as a preferred method of resolving family law disputes. Med/Arb provides a timely resolution to difficult disputes before a knowledgeable third party. With the increasing delays…
Divorce can be an extremely stressful circumstance that drags forth an array of emotions. Many people often experience physical side effects due to the generated stress, such as headaches, depression, anxiety, poor sleep patterns and panic attacks. The new reality…
The terms mediation and arbitration are often thought to be interchangeable. Despite the similarities, there are several key differences between arbitration and mediation you should keep in mind when deciding whether to proceed. What's the Difference? Divorce mediation and arbitration…
Summer is a popular time for couples to get engaged and excited to move ahead with wedding planning. Amidst this time of great excitement should be some serious time to discuss the possibility of developing a pre-nuptial agreement. But why? And…
Let's face it - every couple, no matter how loving your relationship, encounter disagreements. Whether trivial in nature or more significant, managing disagreements and sheltering children from experiencing the emotion behind an argument is an important consideration for parenting, particularly…
When you divorce, part of the healing process for many people is finding themselves again through the eyes of a new relationship. Its natural for us to seek new love and companionship, especially after a difficult split. But what happens…
A mediated divorce provides a viable alternative to traditional litigated divorce. It is a means by which the couple can come together and decide on the best way to divide assets and responsibilities between themselves. This can be especially important…