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Real examples of how Tailor Law resolves complex financial, jurisdictional, and parenting disputes across Ontario.

Spousal Support

The Retirement Support Defense

Problem:

Client retired, but opposing party demanded full support despite remarrying.

Strategy:

Argued "Material Change" based on retirement income and recipient's new household status.

Result:

Support terminated via graduated reduction. Client's retirement savings protected.

Child Custody

Emergency Cross-Border Child Recovery

Problem:

Child removed non-consensually from Ontario to New York.

Strategy:

Executed synchronized emergency motions in Ontario and NY courts simultaneously.

Result:

Child ordered returned to Ontario immediately. Jurisdiction secured.

High Net Worth

The "Double Dipping" Pension Defense

Problem:

Opposing spouse sought half the pension value AND support payments from the same pension income.

Strategy:

Leveraged "Boston v. Boston" case law to prevent double recovery.

Result:

Pension left unequalized (intact), reducing support obligations significantly.

Property Division

Defeating the "Constructive Trust" Claim

Problem:

Ex-spouse claimed ownership of a home legally owned by our client's parents.

Strategy:

Challenged the evidentiary threshold for "Unjust Enrichment".

Result:

Claim withdrawn entirely with costs paid to our client.

Civil Litigation

The "Expired Limitation" Win

Problem:

Property claim filed years after the 6-year deadline.

Strategy:

Rigorous defense based on statutory limitation periods.

Result:

Settled for a nominal pension transfer only. Major asset exposure eliminated.

Current High-Stakes Litigation

Capacity Issues: Representing clients involving the Office of the Public Guardian and Trustee (OPGT).

Asset Depletion: Pursuing remedies for assets hidden or spent before separation.

International Valuation: Managing assets held in foreign jurisdictions with currency/valuation disputes.

Past results are not necessarily indicative of future outcomes. Every case is unique and decided on its own merits.

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