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Spousal Support Series: Part 6 – Entitlement to Receive Spousal Support
Generally spousal support is paid on a periodic basis. The most common periodic payment is a monthly payment. Periodic spousal... View Article
Spousal Support Series: Part 5 – Determining Income for Spousal Support
It is not uncommon for a spouse’s income for the purposes of spousal support to be different than the income... View Article
Spousal Support Series: Part 4 – Preparing to discuss Spousal Support with your Lawyer
When you meet with a lawyer to discuss spousal support, bring with you as much information regarding the specific circumstances... View Article
Spousal Support Series: Part 3 – Calculating Spousal Support
The Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines (SSAGs) are a templated formula, with accompanying guidelines and instructions, that were developed by two... View Article
Spousal Support Series: Part 2 – Entitlement to Receive Spousal Support
There are 3 ways that someone can be entitled to receive spousal. 1. “Contractual entitlement”. This means there was a... View Article
Spousal Support Series: Part 1 – What is Spousal Support?
What is Spousal Support? There will be featured on this blog a “Spousal Support Series” to provide information about all... View Article
Right of First Refusal
What: The ‘right of first refusal’ is a clause commonly found in parenting agreements. A right of first refusal means... View Article
3 Reasons Why You Should Get a Marriage Contract
A marriage contract is an agreement that two people enter to modify their rights to property and/or spousal support upon... View Article
Law Society Changes Name
In late 2017, the governing body for Ontario lawyers changed its name from “The Law Society of Upper Canada” to... View Article