Where in the World is “Home”? Residency Issues in Family Law
Where in the World is “Home”? Residency Issues in Family Law We live in a fast-paced society where new experiences are easily brought to our doorstep via the internet. And where those who prefer to...
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Family Law Mater? Pick a Court – and Pick a Province, Too In my Blog a few weeks ago, I reported on a recent case called Houle v. Trottier, where the court concluded that family law litigants were...
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There is a general misconception that when a couple separates, the children must automatically stay with their mother. But in Ontario, the mother and father are equally entitled to custody of the...
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Mobility Cases – B.C.’s Model for Reform In my other Blog post this week, I outlined a little primer on “mobility”, which involves consideration of when and whether one separated or divorce parent...
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UK Tightens Immigration Rules for Foreign Spouses In a controversial decision the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom has recently upheld the legality of immigration rules that imposed requirements on...
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