Articles 2019

Today
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Message from the Chair

Message from the Chair

  • April 10, 2014
  • Steven Benmor

Despite this brutal winter, here at the OBA we were not hibernating. We were busy planning, organizing and deploying many new initiatives and programs.

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Finding the Energy to Keep Going: Don’t Just Make Money – Make a Difference

Finding the Energy to Keep Going: Don’t Just Make Money – Make a Difference

  • April 10, 2014
  • Judith L. Huddart

As a volunteer, you have the opportunity to learn and demonstrate leadership potential, to make connections with members of the public and colleagues in different areas of practice who can provide referrals, and you have the opportunity to distinguish yourself from others in your area of practice.

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Did You Know?

Did You Know?

  • April 10, 2014
  • Victoria Starr

Here is some of what’s going on in or related to family law.

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Nietzsche, Hegel, CMM and the Pursuit of Child Support

  • March 06, 2014
  • Jeffery Wilson

The case tells a story of a 14-year-old youth who is the Applicant. She is the child of a Respondent and J.M., her mother,and she is suing the Respondent for child support. The Respondent has claimed no further liability for child support because of a certain contract he and J.M. signed before the Applicant's birth and in respect of which terms he did fulfil. The Applicant, I suppose, is apparently acting with chutzpah, to assert the contract is no defence.

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Diatribe on the State of Family Law

Diatribe on the State of Family Law

  • March 04, 2014
  • Steve Benmor

Lawyers charge too much, spouses are choosing to self-rep and other myths: the uncomfortable truth revealed.

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Did You Know?

Did You Know?

  • March 04, 2014
  • Victoria Starr

Here is some of what’s going on in or related to family law.

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Message from the Chair

Message from the Chair

  • March 04, 2014
  • Steve Benmor

The time is now to join forces and lobby for changes to the family justice system.

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Ten Things I Wished I Knew 30 Years Ago

  • March 04, 2014
  • James McLaren

Think about what we do as lawyers. Lawyers enter the lives of clients at the worst point in their lives, especially in a divorce setting. Everything is going wrong, their worlds are collapsing around them. You have the responsibility of guiding them out of that morass of chaos and speaking for them throughout that process. There is no higher responsibility.

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Law Practice Career Plan

  • January 30, 2014
  • Gary Mitchell

Your practice is a business. Regardless of whether you are a solo practitioner or work at a large firm. That requires you to think and act as a business person. Any successful business person will tell you, start with having a thorough business plan.

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