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Grandparent Access Following The Death Of A Parent

Do You Know Your Rights As A Grandparent?

Often times, when a parental guardian passes away, issues of accessibility for grandparents arise. There have been many instances of children being taken into the care of other relatives after the passing of one, or both, of their parents and…

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How To Determine The Admissibility Of Recorded Evidence

Admission of Recorded Evidence in Court

The prominent access and ease of technology has greatly influenced the legal domain with respect to evidence in family law cases. For example, posts on social media may be used to support child support claims or authenticate financial disclosure. Currently,…

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Dispute Resolution Options: Litigation

Litigation Is Typically A Last Resort In Resolving Disputes What Is Litigation? Litigation involves parties taking their dispute to court and having a Justice or Judge impose a binding decision on them. Litigation is an adversarial process and is generally…

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How To Transition Your Children Into A Two-House Family

How To Transition Into A Two-House Family

Talking to your children about divorce can be an extremely challenging conversation. It’s important to reassure your children that although their family is changing - they are loved. If your children are old enough to understand the implications of divorce…

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How Polyamorous Relationships Impact Family Law

How Polyamorous Relationships Impact Family Law

The law has extensive legislation outlining the obligations of two monogamous married parties as well as their rights in the event of a marital breakdown. The law also deals with adult interdependent relationships, more commonly known as, common-law relationships, between…

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