How Can Prior Criminal Convictions Affect Your Child Custody Case?

If you are going through a divorce, and you have a child, one of your primary concerns will be child custody. If you are unable to reach a custody agreement with your former spouse, you will need to go through the court system for the matter to be decided.

Types of custody arrangements

There are four types of custody arrangements that may be enforced by court order:

Sole custody
With sole custody,

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Communication Between Parents After a Divorce

After a divorce, you may want to have little to no interaction with your ex-spouse. While in some cases, you may be able to cease all contact with a former spouse, that should be a last resort when children are involved. To ensure the proper care of your children, you may need to co-parent with your ex-spouse. A parenting plan may prove helpful in that regard.

How does a parenting plan help?

A parenting plan is a document that outlines how a couple will parent their children after separation or divorce.

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Can You Use a Mediator to File For a Divorce?

If you are going through a divorce, you may be exploring alternative dispute resolution methods. One option that you may have come across in your search is mediation. Can you finalize the terms of your divorce in mediation? The short answer is yes. However, whether mediator will be effective is dependent on the circumstances surrounding your divorce.

What is mediation?

During mediation, you and your spouse will meet with a divorce mediator whose aim is to help you resolve your issues without going to court.

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Custody and Access Assessments

In many cases, parents cannot agree about what custody and access arrangements are appropriate for their children. It is not uncommon for one or both parents to make allegations about the other party’s parenting capacity and ability to satisfy the needs of their child or children.

Section 30 (1) of the Children’s Law Reform Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C.12, provides as follows: “The court before which an application is brought in respect of custody of or access to a child,

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Moving During or After Divorce

If you are going through a divorce, you may be wondering whether you can move during or after the process has been finalized. The short answer is yes; however, the circumstance of your divorce will determine the rules you must follow.

Moving without children during or after divorce

It is common for one or both spouses to move out of their marital home during a divorce. If this is the case in your divorce,

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How Does the Court Decide Who Gets Custody?

A child custody battle can make the already frustrating and overwhelming process of separating from a partner even more stressful. If you are in the middle of a custody battle, you may be wondering how the matter will be decided & what child custody lawyer can do to help.

Here are some factors that may determine the outcome of the case:

Who is the primary caregiver?

When a court must make a ruling on child custody,

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