Author: | John P. Schuman | ISBN: | 1230000293843 |
Publisher: | Devry Smith Frank LLP | Publication: | January 31, 2013 |
Imprint: | Devry Smith Frank LLP | Language: | English |
Author: | John P. Schuman |
ISBN: | 1230000293843 |
Publisher: | Devry Smith Frank LLP |
Publication: | January 31, 2013 |
Imprint: | Devry Smith Frank LLP |
Language: | English |
Are you separating? Do you have no idea what to expect? What does getting married really mean? The Guide to the Basics of Ontario Family Law is for everyone who: is separating or divorcing, needs to change an order or separation agreement, is involved with a children's aid society, is getting married or living "common law", or needs to understand Ontario Family Law. It explains what to do after separating and then describes each step in Family Court. The up-to-date explanations also include: alternatives to court, mediation, arbitration, collaborative law, and negotiation. Get an overview of Ontario Family Law for both for separated couples and people getting married. Discussions include: custody/access, child & spousal support, property division, restraining orders, marriage contracts/cohabitation agreements and other issues. There is help with children's aid society problems and adoption. The Guide has quick advice to avoid family court and tips on what to do, and not do, to get the best results possible.
Are you separating? Do you have no idea what to expect? What does getting married really mean? The Guide to the Basics of Ontario Family Law is for everyone who: is separating or divorcing, needs to change an order or separation agreement, is involved with a children's aid society, is getting married or living "common law", or needs to understand Ontario Family Law. It explains what to do after separating and then describes each step in Family Court. The up-to-date explanations also include: alternatives to court, mediation, arbitration, collaborative law, and negotiation. Get an overview of Ontario Family Law for both for separated couples and people getting married. Discussions include: custody/access, child & spousal support, property division, restraining orders, marriage contracts/cohabitation agreements and other issues. There is help with children's aid society problems and adoption. The Guide has quick advice to avoid family court and tips on what to do, and not do, to get the best results possible.