Divorce
There are two types of divorce in Ontario; contested and uncontested divorce. Contested divorce means that you and your spouse are not in agreement with the terms of the divorce or separation. Read More.
Separation Agreement
A separation agreement is a legal contract between two spouses. Separation agreements are great because they allow both parties to deal with the terms of the divorce without involving the courts. Read More.
Prenuptial Agreement
A prenuptial agreement is also known as a prenup and is a written contract between two people. A prenup is usually done before a couple is married and outlines each spouse’s information and obligations in the case of a separation in the future. Read More.
Child Custody
Determining child custody can be a daunting task. There are a lot of things to consider and the courts want to ensure the best possible outcome for the children. There are 4 types of child custody in Ontario. Read More.
Child Support
Child support is calculated based on pre tax income of both spouses, usually the parent who makes more money has to pay child or spousal support. There are a lot of things to consider when calculating child support and the final calculation is not that straightforward. Read More.
Spousal Support
There are two ways spousal support is calculated in Ontario; spousal support without child support and spousal support with child support. The calculation for spousal support is not that straight forward and depends on many factors like how long you were married, the age of the children, each spouse’s obligations etc. Read More.