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What happens at a Settlement Conference in Ontario family court? In this video, we explain the purpose of a Settlement Conference, how to prepare, common mistakes to avoid, and how it may help resolve parenting, child support, spousal support, and property issues before trial.
Whether you're representing yourself or working with a lawyer, understanding this court step can help you approach your case with confidence.
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Should you settle your divorce case or go to trial? This decision depends on your evidence, legal risks, costs, timing, and the other partyโs willingness to negotiate.In this video, DivorceGo explains how divorce lawyers assess settlement versus trial, when settlement may be better, when trial may be necessary, and why strategy should guide the decision.If you are unsure whether to settle or go to trial,
call us now at 416-792-5400.
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Can your spouse be ordered to pay your legal fees in an Ontario divorce? In some cases, yes. Ontario courts may award legal costs depending on success in the case, settlement efforts, conduct, and whether either party acted unreasonably.In this video, DivorceGo explains how costs awards work, when legal fees may be awarded, what judges consider, and how settlement offers can affect cost consequences.If you are concerned about legal fees in your divorce,
Call us now at 416-792-5400.
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A contempt motion is used when someone deliberately disobeys a family court order in Ontario. This may involve parenting time, support payments, financial disclosure, or other court-ordered obligations.In this video, DivorceGo explains when a contempt motion may be appropriate, what evidence is needed, what the court looks for, and why this legal step should be handled carefully.If a family court order is being ignored,
call us now at 416-792-5400.
Read More: https://divorcego.ca/contempt-motion-ontario/
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Violating a parenting order in Ontario can lead to serious legal consequences. If a parent deliberately ignores a court order, denies parenting time, fails to return a child on time, or refuses to follow parenting arrangements, the court may consider contempt of court.
In this video, DivorceGo explains what contempt of court means in parenting cases, what must be proven, what penalties may apply, and what steps you can take if a parenting order is being violated.
If you need help with a parenting order or contempt issue, call us now at 416-792-5400.
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Net Family Property, or NFP, is an important part of property division in an Ontario divorce. Instead of simply splitting everything 50/50, Ontario compares each spouseโs financial growth during the marriage and uses equalization to create a fair outcome.In this video, DivorceGo explains what Net Family Property means, what assets and debts are included, why the valuation date matters, and how a divorce lawyer can help protect your financial interests.If you need help understanding property division in Ontario,
call us now at 416-792-5400.
Read More: https://divorcego.ca/net-family-property/
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Divorce cases donโt always need a full trial.
Summary judgment allows courts to resolve certain cases faster when the facts are clear and evidence is strong.
This can save time, legal costs, and stress.
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Your current parenting arrangement can play a major role in your case outcome.
Ontario courts prioritize stability and continuity when making decisions about children.
Early decisions can have long-term legal consequences.
๐ Call 416-792-5400 today to protect your parenting rights.
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Disagreements about a childโs religious upbringing can arise after separation.
In Ontario, courts focus on the best interests of the childโnot parental preferences.
Clear parenting agreements can help avoid conflict and protect your childโs well-being.
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Stopping spousal support isnโt as simple as deciding to stop payments.
In Ontario, you must prove a material change in circumstances and follow the proper legal process.
Failing to do so can result in penalties and enforcement actions.
๐ Call 416-792-5400 today before making any changes.
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Divorce changes your lifeโbut it doesnโt automatically update your estate plan.
Assets like insurance policies, RRSPs, and other accounts may still go to your ex if beneficiary designations are not updated.
Taking action early can prevent costly mistakes and disputes.
๐ Call 416-792-5400 today to protect your estate.
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Many people believe remarriage automatically ends spousal supportโbut thatโs not always true in Ontario.Courts focus on financial changes, such as shared expenses and income, rather than marital status alone.To modify or terminate support, a formal legal process is required.๐ Call 416-792-5400 today to review your situation.Read More: https://divorcego.ca/impact-of....-remarriage-on-spous #expertwitness #familylaw #divorcelawyer #custodydispute #spousalsupport #legaladvice #ontariolaw #torontolawyer #divorcehelp
Divorce cases can become complex when financial, parenting, or property issues are involved.
In Ontario, courts rely on expert witnesses to provide independent opinions on technical matters. These experts help judges make fair and informed decisions in challenging cases.
Understanding when expert witnesses are needed can significantly impact the outcome of your divorce.
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50/50 parenting time can work well for families โ but only when itโs structured properly.
This video explains how shared parenting works in Ontario, common 50/50 schedules, how decision-making differs from parenting time, and why child support may still apply even with equal time.
A clear parenting plan is essential for making shared parenting successful.
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A parenting plan helps separated parents create stability, reduce conflict, and protect their childโs routine after separation.
This video explains what a parenting plan is in Ontario, what it should include, and why having clear rules around schedules, decision-making, holidays, and communication is so important.
A well-written parenting plan supports children and helps parents avoid future disputes.
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In Ontario, most divorces are based on the one-year separation rule โ but many people misunderstand how it actually works.
This video explains what โliving separate and apartโ means, when the separation clock starts, whether you can live under the same roof, and when you can begin the divorce process.
Knowing your separation date is critical and can affect divorce timing, support, and property issues.
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Many people assume a short or unhappy marriage qualifies for an annulment โ but thatโs rarely true in Ontario.
This video explains what a legal annulment actually means, why annulments are uncommon, and when separation and divorce are the more realistic legal options. It also clears up common myths about regret, short marriages, and avoiding divorce.
Before choosing the wrong legal path, make sure you understand your options.
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Many couples in Ontario donโt realize that being legally married creates specific rights and obligations โ even after separation.
This video explains what โmarried spousesโ means under Ontario family law, how marriage affects divorce, property division, spousal support, and why the matrimonial home is treated differently than other assets.
Understanding your legal status early can help you avoid costly mistakes and unnecessary conflict during separation or divorce.
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https://divorcego.ca/married-spouses-in-ontario/
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โฃPlanning
to move with your child after divorce? Ontario law requires strict notice and
court approval. Learn how divorce lawyers protect your parental rights in
relocation applications.
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Read more: https://divorcego.ca/child-rel....ocation-application-
โฃDowry
and mahr disputes can be emotional and complex. Learn how Toronto divorce
lawyers handle cultural property issues with legal precision and cultural
sensitivity.
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