Professionals Reporting on Clients to Children’s Aid – A Difficult Decision? September 21, 2015 Shmuel Stern Case Comment on Larabie v. Cui and Lee, February 3, 2015, Ont. S.C.J., Court file No. SC-13-26951-00 (unreported), Decision of Hon. Deputy Judge L. J. Richardson
Family Dispute Resolution Brings Changing Needs in the Profession September 21, 2015 Hilary Linton As the world around us has changed, so too has the way family dispute resolution services are delivered.
Access Orders are not a Suggestion September 21, 2015 Adam Black A case comment on the Court of Appeal for Ontario decision in Godard v. Godard, 2015ONCA 568.
Message from the Chair September 21, 2015 Sharon Shore This is not your regular OBA Family Law Executive...
Is Child Custody Obsolete? June 18, 2015 Bill Rogers One helpful tool in the out-of-court toolbox is to avoid the word “custody” altogether, on the basis that its inflammatory potential outweighs any possible benefit, and the law is increasingly recognizing this.
Did You Know? June 18, 2015 Katharina Janczaruk Hard to tell from the grey skies and chilly evenings but summer is here! And while many of us are gearing down for the summer, many of us are working hard behind the scenes to gear up for the fall.
Top Ten Tips to Survive and Thrive in the Practice of Family Law June 18, 2015 Lorne H. Wolfson Congratulations to Lorne H. Wolfson, the 2015 Recipient of the OBA Award for Excellence in Family Law in Memory of James G. McLeod.
Spousal Support for the Ill Spouse June 17, 2015 Joanne Stewart If former spouses do not support ill former spouses, who will?
Survey Finds That Outcomes Negotiated Through Family Collaborative Practice are Satisfactory or Very Satisfactory to Clients June 17, 2015 Nathalie Boutet It was Collaborative Law’s unique feature of not permitting the lawyers to take the case to court in the face of an impasse that saved a family from disaster.