One common fear people have when they divorce is whether they will be able to support themselves. This can be especially worrisome for people who are financially dependent on their spouse. If you are in this situation, you might not [...read full post]
Divorce law blog
Deciding not to get married doesn’t mean that couples are not committed to each other.
However, if these relationships end, parties can face similar challenges to people who get divorced, including who gets to keep which property. This is especially [...read full post]
When a marriage or relationship ends, it can be difficult to determine the roles each parent will play in their children’s lives. Will one parent make decisions? Will the other parent be consulted? Will both parents share the responsibility of [...read full post]
The holiday season can be a difficult time for couples who are separating or have finalized their separation. This is especially true for couples with children, as they will likely be facing their first holiday split between two households. Easing [...read full post]
There is a growing trend that indicates the boomer generation – those around 50-70 years old – are choosing to divorce their spouses as they get older. According to Statistics Canada, this demographic has shown the greatest increase in divorces [...read full post]