Many, many married and common-law couples have joint accounts during their relationship. These accounts are commonly used to pay household expenses and in many instances, pre-authorized payments are made from the joint account on a regular basis, on behalf of the household, and for the personal expenses of each of the parties.
Read MoreMany people have an instinctively negative reaction when they hear that someone either has or is considering entering into a marriage contract.
“What about love?” “Don’t you trust the other person?” “It kills romance!”
Read MoreWe are often asked about A Right of First Refusal because separated parents have heard about the concept but are not entirely clear what it means or how it may apply in their case.
Read MoreWhen family law lawyers use this term in Ontario, they are usually talking about a multi-page document which creates a "road-map" for parents on how to deal with their child(ren), and each other, after a separation.
A Parenting Plan may be authored by a variety of people. Many Parenting Plans are the result of negotiations between Mom and Dad, with the assistance of lawyers
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