Did You Know January 24, 2014 Victoria Starr Here is some of what’s going on in or related to family law.
Cost Awards and the Unrepresented Party – Take away lessons learned from Jones v. Stewart January 24, 2014 Malerie Rose and Victoria Starr Jones v. Stewart is a must read for every family lawyer as the numbers of cases in which we encounter unrepresented parties continue to rise.
Changing the Landscape of the Law: Onward christian soldiers (small "c") January 24, 2014 Jeffrey Wilson Why child protection practice gets low attention from the family law bar.
Parental Peace - The Real Christmas Gift for Kids December 13, 2013 Gary Direnfeld Why the best gift for children is for their parents to step back from conflict.
How to Make the Case to Your Clients that a Financial Statement is a Must! December 05, 2013 Anne E. Freed Why is my lawyer making me prepare financial disclosure when all I need is a separation agreement?
Follow the Money December 05, 2013 Jeffrey Wilson The family law bench and bar and unequal access to justice in Ontario.
Choice of School: An Education December 02, 2013 Shmuel Stern Every so often, the choice of a child's school becomes a point of conflict between separated parents. The purpose of this paper is to briefly survey recent case law to provide guidance and assistance in framing future disputes.
Did You Know? December 02, 2013 Victoria Starr Everything to know about what is happening in the family law community: Events, programs, public advocacy, judicial schedules and more
Stepping Up To The Plate: Adding Grandparents As Parties in Child Protection Cases October 24, 2013 Andrew Sudano When advising whether a grandparent should bring a motion to be added as a party, here are some key factors counsel should consider in this increasingly important area of child protection law.
Message from the Chair October 16, 2013 Steve Benmor Well, here at the OBA's Family Law Section, our Executive Committee has been hard at work setting the agenda for this year.