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https://www.torontodivorcelaw.com/lorne-fine_grey-divorce_sep26-2020.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSSIn this transcribed interview at Zoomer Radio AM740 in Toronto, family and divorce lawyer Lorne Fine of Fine & Associates Professional Corporation shares his experience and advice on “grey divorce”, the separation of...
https://www.torontodivorcelaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Radio-interview.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSSIn this transcribed interview with Jamie Busson of The Tonic Talk Show, family and divorce lawyer Daniel Dominitz of Fine & Associates Professional Corporation offers advice on spousal support, child support and family law and how the pandemic challenegd the...
Well known and experienced, Toronto-based divorce lawyer, Lorne J. Fine went live in social media to answer frequently asked questions on family law matters, such as divorce, custody, child and spousal support and property division.
What is and how to prepare a separation agreement? What to do if you are afraid to tell your spouse you want to get divorced? Can a child under 12 deny...
The cost of divorce in Ontario depends primarily on the Toronto family lawyers’ charges and whether it is a contested or uncontested divorce. It’s difficult to predict the attorney’s legal fees and court fees because you cannot tell when the divorce will be finalized. Here’s a brief overview of the cost of a family lawyer in Canada and how to decide if the legal fees of divorce in...
Roses are Red… Our Marriage is Through
When a relationship ends, cutting the cord can be the quickest and easiest way to move on.
Valentine’s Day – Not Just For Flowers Anymore
February 14 is often the most anticipated and dreaded date on the calendar — Valentine’s Day. The final holiday of the winter season, it is an annual celebration of love for many and a reminder of broken hearts...
The laws around child custody in Ontario surrounding a father’s visitation rights to be with his children are one of the most misunderstood areas of divorce. They’re complex and fraught with emotional baggage and long-term consequences for the father and most importantly – to the children.
You know your place is standing with your children. They need you, your love, and your wise counsel and...
You might be in for a rude shock if your credit rating is destroyed as the result of a divorce, but it can happen.
It sometimes happens that a court will order one partner in a marriage to keep up with payments to creditors until the divorce decree is finally granted. But if your relationship is in tatters and communication with your partner is shot, how can you know if they’re keeping up with...
Property Rights and Common Law Marriage in Ontario
Common-law standing for couples in Ontario stipulates that the couple must have been living together in a “conjugal relationship” for no less than three years. But that timeline changes to just one year if the couple serves a parental role or is birth parents of a child.
There is a long list of common law property rights guaranteed to...
Parental alienation describes a behaviour in which one parent acts to undermine an otherwise solid parent-child relationship. It consists of turning a child or children against their other parent via manipulation causing a child to reject one parent.
What is Parental Alienation in Custody Disputes?
Parental alienation is a common negative factor in many custody disputes, and the forms of such...
Common law in Ontario means the couple must have been living together in a “conjugal relationship” for at least three years. That duration changes to one year if the couple are the parents of a child.
There are some misconceptions about the legal implications of the common law marriage in Ontario. As a legal matter, “common-law” relationships fall under the jurisdiction of courts in the...