This blog post has been written by Jane Smith, a content editor at TIO Square, a Private Investigation firm, with years of experience gathering investigative intelligence and forensic evidence to assist in litigation support. Going through a divorce is a…
Pre-nup? Post-nup? No-nup? It probably comes as no surprise that divorce lawyers recommend a prenuptial agreement going into a new marriage, but what about couples that don’t plan to wed? Couples who are interested in protecting their assets with or…
How To Have A Healthy Divorce Divorce is one of the most stressful events one will ever experience in their life. The emotional rollercoaster combined with financial strain and uncertainty about the future is enough to push anyone to their…
At Jones Divorce Law we recommend collaborative family law as a way to resolve conflict outside of court. In other blog posts, we have discussed the benefits of such processes (Arbitration, Mediation), and finding a good fit for a range…
Navigating Technology with Your Children If you’re a parent, use of technology is probably already on your mind when it comes to your children. If your child uses a computer, phone or tablet, the array of games, social media and…
Make Your Time with Your Lawyer Count Retaining a lawyer can be a daunting task, this is especially true when it comes to family law matters. You want to find a lawyer you feel comfortable with as they will be…
Guest Blog: Unfaithfulness is Not Just Physical In popular culture, unfaithfulness is defined as the act of disloyalty to a partner. More specifically, it is known as having sexual relations with someone other than your wife, husband, girlfriend, or boyfriend.…
Parenting Through the Alberta Courts System When thinking about your child’s future amidst a divorce, there are several ways to develop and execute a parenting plan that both parties can respect and follow. A parenting plan is a holistic view…
How to Prepare for Questioning and What to Expect An examination for discovery, or Questioning, is a pre-trial process that either party can call to ask questions to the opposing party. In family law the process is useful but not…