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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,

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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 party’s 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,

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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,

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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 spouse’s 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,

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