Important Family Law Cases from 2012 14 mars 2013 Aaron Franks ,em>Hansen Estate v. Hansen(2012, Ont. C.A.) – Severing Joint Tenancy by Conduct It is accepted in the jurisprudence that there are three ways to sever a joint tenancy...
The Diner Brief 24 janvier 2013 Simon Wozny In a new twist to the exciting series aimed at travelling gourmand family lawyers, I would like to focus on a single hidden culinary gem in close proximity to the Superior Court of Justice in Kitchener at 20 Weber Street East.
Jeffery Wilson’s Monthly Case Comment 24 janvier 2013 Jeffrey Wilson We have asked Jeffery to lend his work as editor of the Ontario Family Law REPORTER and On Children and the Law to highlight a case each month.
Spencer v. Riesberry: Trusts Trump Family 24 janvier 2013 Sarah Boulby Can a family home escape the designation of “matrimonial home” under s. 18 of the Family Law Act, with all the implications that flow from that, simply because it is held through the structure of a trust?
Case Comment: Carrigan v. Carrigan Estate- Changing the Face of Pension Beneficiaries 24 janvier 2013 Malerie Rose On October 31, 2012, the Ontario Court of Appeal released its decision in Carrigan v. Carrigan Estate, 2012 ONCA 736 (“Carrigan”), reversing the decision of Justice Mary J. Nolan of the Superior Court of Justice.
I Don't Do Any Legal Aid Work, So Why Should I Care About What's Going On? 24 octobre 2012 Victoria Starr Even if you don't have a Legal Aid-based practice or do any Legal Aid work, the changes to Legal Aid affect you.
Did You Know... 24 octobre 2012 Victoria Starr Here is some of what’s going on in or related to family law…
A Parent’s Right – The Name Game 24 octobre 2012 Elizabeth Mourao "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet." Romeo and Juliet (2-2)