With summer around the corner, we all seem to have one thing on our minds: vacation! While we know looking forward to a relaxing holiday is a great feeling, it's also often a lot more work than we anticipate. This…
Spousal support refers to the money paid from one spouse to another when they divorce. This generally occurs when there is a large difference in income between the parties, but is not guaranteed. Meaning, the lower income earner is not…
Gathering and disclosing information is a critical part of the legal process, especially when dealing with family law matters. Increasingly, evidence obtained from social media sites such as Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn is being used in Canadian courts to determine…
After divorce, part of the healing process for many people is finding themselves through the eyes of a new relationship. Whether you are looking for love, or just companionship, it can be difficult to develop relationships during this transitional stage…
Guest Post by Julie Freedman Smith and Gail Bell, Co-Founders of Parenting Power At Parenting Power, we believe that there is more than one ‘right way to parent. This holds true when considering families who are working through the divorce…