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Struggling with child custody or parenting time disputes? When parents cannot agree, the court intervenes based on the child’s best interests.
📌 Key Custody Disputes Explained:
✔ Decision-Making Authority: Who makes key choices about education, health, and religion?
✔ Parenting Time Schedules: How will time be shared fairly between parents?
✔ Best Interests of the Child: Courts prioritize stability, emotional bonds, and parental involvement.
✔ Legal Custody Options: Sole custody vs. joint custody arrangements
⚖️ Ontario’s courts focus on maintaining strong parent-child relationships while ensuring the child’s safety and well-being.
📞 Need legal advice? Call (416) 792-5400 to speak with an experienced family lawyer.
🔗 Learn more: https://divorcego.ca/legal-gro....unds-for-a-contested
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Not happy with the outcome of your divorce case? You may be able to appeal! This video explains the key reasons Ontario courts allow contested divorce appeals.
📌 Grounds for Appeal:
✔ Legal Errors: If the judge misapplied Ontario’s Divorce Act or Family Law Act
✔ Misinterpretation of Laws: If the ruling doesn’t align with previous legal precedents
✔ Unfair Trial Process: If you were denied the right to present key evidence or faced judicial bias
✔ New Evidence: If critical, unavailable evidence surfaces after the ruling
⚠️ Appealing a divorce ruling is complex—consult a lawyer before proceeding.
📞 Need expert legal guidance? Call (416) 792-5400 today.
🔗 Learn more: https://divorcego.ca/appealing....-a-contested-divorce
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Confused about spousal support in Ontario? This video breaks down the differences between temporary and permanent spousal support to help you understand your rights.
📌 Key Differences:
✔ Temporary Support: Paid during divorce proceedings to cover immediate financial needs (housing, legal fees, etc.).
✔ Permanent Support: Awarded if one spouse cannot become financially independent, often due to age, health, or career sacrifices.
✔ Modification: Permanent support may be reviewed if circumstances change.
📞 Unsure what type of support applies to your case? Call (416) 792-5400 to consult a divorce lawyer in Toronto.
🔗 Learn more: https://divorcego.ca/how-a-jud....ge-decides-a-contest
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What factors do Ontario courts consider when deciding child custody? Under the Children’s Law Reform Act (CLRA), the child’s best interests are the top priority.
📌 Key Factors in Custody Decisions:
✔ The child’s emotional and physical needs
✔ Parenting history & involvement in caregiving
✔ The child’s relationship with each parent
✔ The child’s preferences (if mature enough)
✔ Each parent’s stability and cooperation
✔ History of family violence or abuse
🏡 Understanding these factors can help you navigate custody disputes more effectively.
📞 Need legal advice? Call (416) 792-5400 to speak with a family lawyer.
🔗 Learn more: https://divorcego.ca/how-to-wi....n-contested-divorce-
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Learn about property division in Ontario under the Family Law Act. Understand Net Family Property (NFP), equalization payments, matrimonial home rules, and how assets & debts are divided fairly in uncontested divorces. Get legal insights for a smooth separation. Visit divorcego.ca for more information.
Spousal support calculations in Ontario are based on:
✔️ Income of Both Parties 💲
✔️ Length of Relationship 📅
✔️ Roles During the Relationship (e.g., primary caregiver vs. financial provider)
📞 For legal guidance, call (416) 792-5400
🔗 Learn more: https://divorcego.ca/spousal-s....upport-advisory-guid
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The Family Responsibility Office (FRO) helps enforce child & spousal support payments. To qualify, you must:
✔️ Have a court-ordered support agreement
✔️ Be a resident of Ontario (or have an order from a reciprocating jurisdiction)
✔️ Register with FRO
📞 Need assistance? Call (416) 792-5400
🔗 Learn more: https://divorcego.ca/family-re....sponsibility-office-
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Finalizing your divorce? Here’s what you need to do:
🔹 Step 1: Attach supporting documents (Affidavit for Divorce, financial agreements, etc.)
🔹 Step 2: Pay applicable court fees
🔹 Step 3: Submit Form 25A online or at the courthouse
📞 Call (416) 792-5400 for legal help
🔗 More details: https://divorcego.ca/form-25a-divorce-order/
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A Certificate of Divorce is proof that your marriage is legally dissolved in Ontario. You may need it to:
✔️ Change your last name
✔️ Update personal records
✔️ Settle financial matters after divorce
📞 Need a divorce lawyer in Toronto? Call (416) 792-5400
🔗 Learn more: https://divorcego.ca/certifica....te-of-divorce-ontari
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If you're involved in a family court case in Ontario, Form 6B is essential to prove that documents were served to the other party. This is required for:
✅ Divorce Proceedings
✅ Custody & Support Applications
✅ Other Family Court Matters (e.g., restraining orders, separation agreements)
📞 Need legal advice? Call (416) 792-5400
🔗 Learn more: https://divorcego.ca/form-6b-affidavit-of-service/
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Safeguard
What’s Yours
A marriage contract ensures that your pre-marital assets—like a home, business,
or investments—remain yours. Learn how to protect your property.
👉 Discover more: https://divorcego.ca/marriage-....contracts-for-second
💍
When
to Create a Marriage Contract
Whether before or during marriage, a contract helps protect your assets and
clarify financial responsibilities. Learn the best times to create one.
👉 Read more: https://divorcego.ca/when-can-....you-create-marriage-
📞 Call (416) 792-5400 to start your contract today.
Understanding Custody Arrangements in Ontario
Sole, joint, shared, or split custody—what’s best for your family? Learn about
the types of custody and how they work in Ontario.
👉 Learn more: https://divorcego.ca/relocatin....g-with-children-afte
🤝 Uncontested Divorces: A Smoother Path
Save time, money, and stress with an uncontested divorce. Streamline spousal
support and move forward with ease.
👉 Read more: https://divorcego.ca/spousal-s....upport-uncontested-d
📞 Call (416) 792-5400 for personalized guidance.
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Spousal Support & Taxes Explained
Did you know spousal support impacts taxes differently for the payor and the
recipient? Understand your tax obligations and protect your financial
interests.
👉 Learn more: https://divorcego.ca/divorce-t....axes-toronto-lawyer-
💍 Secure Your Future with a Marriage Contract
From property division to spousal support, a marriage contract helps protect your interests. Learn about the key terms included in Ontario marriage contracts.
👉 Read more: https://divorcego.ca/benefits-....of-marriage-contract
📞 Call (416) 792-5400 for expert advice.
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Stay-at-home parents are entitled to property equalization and spousal support in Ontario. Learn about these protections at https://divorcego.ca/stay-at-home-parent-divorce/ or call (416) 792-5400.
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Learn about the Divorce Act and Ontario’s Family Law Act, essential laws governing divorce, support, and property division in Ontario. Read more at https://divorcego.ca/divorce-laws-toronto/ or call (416) 792-5400.
Ontario law recognizes different types of spousal support, such as compensatory, needs-based, and contractual support. Read more at https://divorcego.ca/spousal-support-laws-ontario/ or call (416) 792-5400.
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Explore common marital assets like the family home, shared investments, and joint accounts, and how they’re divided in an Ontario divorce. Read more at https://divorcego.ca/marital-property-ontario/ or call (416) 792-5400.
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