In making an agreement or order for care and time of children the parties and the court must consider the best interests of the child only. Under the Family Law Act, Division 1, Section 37(2), there is a specific [...read full post]
Categorized: Custody and Access.
Tags: Alberta Divorce Lawyers, Divorce, voice of the child report.
When is Filing a Consumer Proposal the Best Option for Dealing with Debt?
Guest Post – Gareth Slocombe, CIRP, CPA-CA, Trustee
Separating spouses may experience debt problems due to numerous reasons:
- Long term stress in a relationship;
- Difficult family situation
[...read full post] Categorized: Bankruptcy, Debt, Divorce.
Tags: Debt, Divorce, relationships, separation.
Guest Post – Gareth Slocombe, CIRP, CPA-CA, Trustee
With household debt said to be at record levels in Canada, financial stress frequently accompanies separation and divorce. In the interest of providing you with some timely information on debt and options [...read full post]
Categorized: Bankruptcy, Debt.
Tags: credit card, Debt, family law, seperation.
Sometimes when parties separate, it is amicable, and both parties are civil and even friendly with each other allowing for seamless decision-making. Other times, after a separation, the last thing that either party wants to do is see the other [...read full post]
Categorized: Separation.
Tags: communication, divorce law, Parenting, serration.
The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, often referred to as simply “the Hague Convention” in family law circles is an international treaty that governs the return of children to their country of habitual residence when [...read full post]
Categorized: Child Abduction.