Use of Experts in ‘High Net Worth’ Family Law
There are three (3) basic rules in Alberta family law: Court Orders are to be followed; child support is the right of the…
There are three (3) basic rules in Alberta family law: Court Orders are to be followed; child support is the right of the…
This case was an appeal made to the Court of Appeal by the mother, based on her position that the trial judge considered…
Hartshorne v Hartshorne (2011) Overview Hartshorne v Hartshorne, A History Why This Decision Is Important This case makes clear that an award of…
Navigate the complex world of compensatory and non-compensatory spousal support in British Columbia and uncover their practical implications.
Take a deep dive into Alberta's unique approach to compensatory and non-compensatory spousal support in divorce cases; a must-read for those seeking economic justice post-separation.
Discover the surprising truth: Does spousal support vanish after tying the knot with your ex again in Alberta? Get the answers you’ve been seeking now!
Discover the surprising truth about spousal support in BC. Does it really end after remarrying the same person?
Spousal support may be awarded when married couples or common law partners separate in Alberta — to aid the transition to financial self-sufficiency. While periods…
Several important laws govern family matters in Alberta, the most important of which is the Family Law Act. Several important laws govern family matters…
One of the major items “on the table” in most divorces is the amount of alimony or spousal support payable by one spouse…
Sometimes, despite a court order being issued, stipulating child, spousal or partner support to be paid by one ex-partner to another, payments are not made. For…
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