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Critical Strategies for Handling High Conflict Families

  • October 20, 2015

What tools and strategies can you employ to identify and manage these high conflict cases? How can you reduce the negative impacts on the parties, their children and yourself?

Family Law, Child and Youth Law, Student Forum

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Legislative Update: Need to Know Changes to the Family Law Rules

  • May 21, 2015

On May 2, 2015, extensive changes to the Family Law Rules will come into force. Hear from members of the judiciary and the Family Law Rules Committee as they share their insights on the implications of the changes and how they will affect your practice.

Family Law, Student Forum

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Making Sense of Child Support for Adult Children

  • April 22, 2015

The obligation to pay child support may extend well beyond the date a child turns eighteen. View our expert panel as they unravel the intricacies of entitlement and application of the Child Support Guidelines for adult children.

Family Law

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Youth and the Law: A Spectrum of Issues, An Opportunity for Collaboration

  • March 05, 2014

Whether a young person is dealing with child welfare issues, has been charged under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, is facing an expulsion from school, or has left or been “kicked out” of an abusive home, it is a harsh reality that youth caught up in the legal system often confront multiple legal issues and proceedings.

Family Law, Child and Youth Law

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Spousal Death Benefits After Carrigan: What Do We Do Now?

  • December 06, 2012

In Carrigan v. Carrigan Estate, the Ontario Court of Appeal rendered a decision on the mandatory spousal death benefit provisions under the Pension Benefits Act (Ontario) that surprised lawyers in the area of pensions, family law and estates law.

Family Law, Pensions and Benefits Law, Trusts and Estates Law

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The Integrated Domestic Violence Court

  • November 28, 2011

A criminal charge stemming from a domestic violence incident may result in one parent having de facto sole custody of the parties' children...

Criminal Justice, Family Law