Family Law
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An appeal decision: The matter concerned a temporary parenting schedule for a 15-month-old child pending trial or agreement Alin Mayer, Katelynn Schoop, Alison Dennis, Sharyn Langdon, child support, Family Law, collaborative negotiation, divorce, collaborative divorce, Parenting & Toronto's Top Family Law & Divorce LawyersAn appeal decision in ONSC 6273, was issued on November 13, 2025. The matter concerned a temporary parenting schedule for […]
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What Factor Assist to Determine a Separation Date? Katelynn Schoop, Alison Dennis, Sharyn Langdon, child support, Family Law, divorce, collaborative divorce, Toronto's Top Family Law & Divorce Lawyers & Alin MayerDivorce proceedings often involve a financial or asset component in the form of support and/or property division. The point in […]
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How Double Decker Marriages Affect Equalization Parenting, Alin Mayer, Katelynn Schoop, Alison Dennis, Sharyn Langdon, child support, Family Law, power of attorney, mediation & collaborative divorceIn Agu v Agu, 2024 ONSC 4085, the court was faced with determining whether a double-decker marriage in Nigeria from […]
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Grandparent Contact Application Parenting, Alin Mayer, Katelynn Schoop, Alison Dennis, Separation Agreement, Sharyn Langdon, child support, Family Law, collaborative negotiation & collaborative divorceThe case of Kirshenblatt v. Kirshenblatt, 2024 ONSC 2896 considers contact between paternal grandparents and their two grandchildren, E., 13.5 […]
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How Disability and Double Dipping Affect Lump Sum Spousal Support Toronto's Top Family Law & Divorce Lawyers, Alin Mayer, Katelynn Schoop, Alison Dennis, Separation Agreement, Sharyn Langdon, child support, Family Law, collaborative negotiation, divorce & collaborative divorceIn Charlton v. Coburn, 2024 ONSC 3602, the Applicant sought to terminate his obligation to pay spousal support to the […]
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Considerations When Determining Habitual Residency collaborative divorce, Alin Mayer, Katelynn Schoop, Alison Dennis, Separation Agreement, Sharyn Langdon, child support, Family Law & divorceThe factors relevant to the determination of habitual residency were recently reanalyzed in a British Columbia case, Gill v. Gill, […]