Child Support Enforcement Program in Ontario
How to Work With The Family Responsibility Office (FRO) Anyone new to paying or receiving child support in Ontario may be asking themselves, what does...
Difference Between Fault And No-Fault Divorce in Canada
A divorce is never easy. The person you were once planning a life with is no longer going to be there in that way. For...
Challenging a Separation Agreement
You’ve signed a separation agreement, but now you regret it. Is it too late? Can you challenge a separation agreement? It depends. In most cases...
Common Mistakes in Divorce to Avoid
Going through the divorce process? Our divorce lawyers in Toronto understand that it can be an overwhelming time for the entire family. Don’t let the...
How long will it take to get a Divorce in Ontario?
On average, it takes approximately 6-12 months, but this can be shorter or longer depending on a number of factors and the case’s specific circumstances....
The General Steps in Obtaining a Divorce in Ontario
Obtaining a simple uncontested divorce or joint divorce in Ontario involves various steps which will be discussed in this article. The first step usually involves...
The Law Regarding Divorce in Ontario
Divorce law is regulated by the federal government under the Divorce Act. The Divorce Act is applicable across Canada and in Ontario when it comes...
Resuming Marital Relations during Separation Period
Under the Divorce Act spouses are required to live separate and apart for one year if they are using the ground of legal separation for...
Uncontested Divorce and Joint Divorce in Ontario
The terms ‘uncontested divorce’ and ‘joint divorce’ refer to ways in which the application for a divorce proceeds through the Ontario court system. An uncontested...
Spousal Support in Ontario – Frequently Asked Questions
What is Spousal Support? Spousal support is the payment that the higher income earning spouse makes to the lower income earning spouse after separation or...