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Editor: Katherine Batycky

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Sheri Hirschberg

A Complex Child Protection Matter and Therapeutic Solutions

  • January 21, 2015
  • Sheri Hirschberg

As lawyers, we frequently become entrenched in our own thought process and limit ourselves to legal solutions. There are times that we need to look beyond legal solutions and proceed to other models, including therapeutic solutions that can be incorporated into Court Orders. If we remain open to these alternative approaches, we may be rewarded with unexpected solutions and resolutions.

Family Law, Student Forum

Did You Know?

  • January 21, 2015
  • Katharina Janczaruk

A series dedicated to keeping family lawyers up to date with events and news.

Family Law, Student Forum
Georgina Carson

Pension Update

  • January 21, 2015
  • Georgina Carson

In the past year, a number of cases have been released involving the interpretation of the new pension provisions under the Family Law Act.

Family Law, Student Forum

Did You Know?

  • December 16, 2014
  • Katharina Janczaruk

Here’s what’s been going on in family law...

Family Law
Chair's Message

Chair's Message

  • December 15, 2014
  • Steve Benmor

December can be the month with crazy deadlines, urgent access motions, anxiety over billings and collections and a frenetic pace to get "it" all done before the holidays.

Family Law

Did You Know?

  • November 26, 2014
  • Katharina Janczaruk

Here’s what’s been going on in family law...

Family Law
Revisionism: Rewriting a Separated Family's History

Revisionism: Rewriting a Separated Family's History

  • November 26, 2014
  • Steven Benmor

Judicial disapproval has not ended the business of lawyers drafting, clients swearing, and judges reading affidavits, accusing the other spouse of offenses - based on his or her perception of the relationship. These affidavits are typically presented as an irrefutable historical record.

Family Law