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Andrew Sudano

Diamonds are Forever... Not Really

  • April 07, 2015
  • Andrew Sudano

While a family law case surrounding the return of an engagement ring remains a thorny business at best, Andrew Sudano examines some ways that one party may be able to have the engagement ring returned.

Family Law, Student Forum

The Canada Pension Plan: Credit Splitting

  • February 19, 2015
  • Ilana Zylberman Dembo and Sarah Troper

In situations where it is difficult to determine whether there will be an overall financial loss for the parties should their CPP credits be split, "it often makes sense for the parties to agree to review the question at a later time, closer to when they are about to apply for CPP and their history of contributions is known."

Family Law, Student Forum
Steven Benmor

Message from the Chair

  • February 18, 2015
  • Steven Benmor

The 2015 Bencher election will be held on April 13. Consider the issues facing the profession.

Family Law, Student Forum

Did You Know?

  • February 18, 2015
  • Katharina Janczaruk

News and events for family law practitioners.

Family Law, Student Forum
Jeffrey Wilson

Compartmentalizing Childhood- Adult Thinking

  • February 18, 2015
  • Jeffrey Wilson

One of the benefits of a juristic approach that requires each legal case concerning a child to turn on its own particular facts is that all of the child must be considered.

Family Law, Student Forum
Steven Benmor

Are Lawyers 'Mindful'?

  • February 18, 2015
  • Steven Benmor

Are lawyers aware of their attitudes, perceptions, beliefs, biases, stress level and anxiety and, most importantly, how those factors influence their judgment?

Family Law, Student Forum
Sheri Hirschberg

A Complex Child Protection Matter and Therapeutic Solutions

  • January 21, 2015
  • Sheri Hirschberg

As lawyers, we frequently become entrenched in our own thought process and limit ourselves to legal solutions. There are times that we need to look beyond legal solutions and proceed to other models, including therapeutic solutions that can be incorporated into Court Orders. If we remain open to these alternative approaches, we may be rewarded with unexpected solutions and resolutions.

Family Law, Student Forum