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Applying for Guardianship, Guardianship Disputes
Division of A power of attorney is a document that someone creates to allow others to make financial or medical decisions for them once they become incapable of doing so themselves. However, sometimes a person becomes incapable of managing these things before they have had the chance to declare a power of attorney. What happens then? Read on to learn more about guardianship disputes.

How to Serve the Divorce Papers in Ontario
Once you’ve filled out the proper divorce papers, you need to serve them to the opposite party- your spouse. In Ontario, there are many rules that govern this process. Keep reading to learn more about what serving is, and how to do it.

Division of Property and Equalization of Net Family Property
What happens to your property when you and your spouse decide to separate or divorce? Read on to find out.

Getting Remarried in Canada
Remarriage can be an exciting time in your life as you prepare for starting a brand-new chapter with a new partner. However, it is accompanied by a number of legal requirements. Read more to find out what are they.

Division of Property and Pensions In Divorce or Separation
Property and Pension distribution are some of the most contentious issues after a separation or divorce, particularly because the rules vary depending on the type of relationship the couple was in. Read more to find what spouses are entitled to under different categories.

Criminal Law – Pleading Guilty to Your Charges
A lawyer will be able to explain the process to you, as well as layout all your options. They can also try to negotiate the best possible deal for your case.

Child Support and the Importance of a Court Order
Under Canadian law, all dependent children have an ongoing legal right to financial support from both parents.
Child support must be paid while the child is still a dependant and under 18 years of age.

Child Support and Retroactive Child Support in a Nutshell
The Federal Support Guidelines have set out guidelines of child support following a divorce,in this blog you will find out what its main objectives are and reasons when retroactive child support is valid.

Spousal Support – Who is Eligible for Spousal Support?
Are you going through a separation and are unsure about whether you are entitled to spousal support? Check out this blog post to learn more about eligibility for spousal support!

