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Justice Family Lawyers
Property division during divorce demands careful consideration if the shared property is held as 'tenants in common'.
Justice Family Lawyers
The court will consider all circumstances, including the child's emotional well-being, when making custody decisions.
Justice Family Lawyers
An amicable divorce prioritises open communication, mutual respect, and a shared commitment to finding common ground.
Justice Family Lawyers
Victims of family violence are encouraged to take necessary time off to heal, recover, and restructure their lives.
JB Solicitors
A post nuptial agreement covers financial matters such as property, debts, superannuation, and even child support.
Hall Payne Lawyers
Coercive control involves a repeated pattern of abusive behaviour aimed at maintaining power and control over a partner.
Cooper Grace Ward
The 3rd video in this series discusses the effects of changing the trustee of a family trust on debts and liabilities.
Carroll & O'Dea
Comprehensive overview of what a Will is, how to prepare one, how to update it, and how to ensure its safekeeping.
Bahamas
McKinney, Bancroft & Hughes
Family Law Comparative Guide for the jurisdiction of Bahamas, check out our comparative guides section to compare across multiple countries
Bermuda
Conyers
The end of a marriage can cause anxiety for everyone involved. A common concern is about maintaining a certain lifestyle that may have been enjoyed during the marriage.
British Virgin Islands
Ogier
For any individual who directly own assets in the British Virgin Islands, it is important to put a will in place to ensure the assets pass in accordance with their testamentary wishes.
Canada
Alexander Holburn Beaudin + Lang LLP
After devoting time and money to carefully preparing Wills that reflect their wishes and comply with the formal legal requirements for Wills, individuals often then prepare letters of wishes...
Devry Smith Frank LLP
Base, or table, child support is based on the payer's income. As the payer's income goes up, the table amount keeps going up along with it – even for high income earners.
Clark Wilson LLP
Families frequently make use of a discretionary trust when planning their business succession arrangements.
Clark Wilson LLP
Succession planning in a family business context is often complicated. The biggest question is usually "how do we keep the business from falling into the hands of someone we don't trust?"...
Clark Wilson LLP
When spouses that co-own a family business decide to divorce, dividing the family business between them can be a complex and emotional experience.
O'Sullivan Estate Lawyers LLP
The ability of a person to appoint a substitute decision-maker, known as an attorney, is a longstanding right of those in Ontario with the requisite capacity and is governed by various provincial legislation and case law.
Devry Smith Frank LLP
Under the Family Law Act, RSO 1990, c F3 (FLA) a spouse is defined as two persons who are legally married unless otherwise noted. Common law partners are considered a spouse...
Boulby Weinberg LLP
Family Law Comparative Guide for the jurisdiction of Canada, check out our comparative guides section to compare across multiple countries
Ogier
For any individual who directly own assets in the Cayman Islands, it is important to put a will in place to ensure the assets pass in accordance with their testamentary wishes.
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