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Court of Appeal endorses joint custody award
The Ontario Court of Appeal has given a boost to parents seeking joint custody of their children. A trial judge awarded joint custody and equal parenting time for both parents of two children. The wife appealed the decision, arguing that … Continue reading
Posted in Custody of children, Family Law, Lawyers, Mediation
Tagged court, custody, divorce, family law, judge
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Mediation-Arbitration: a useful process
I just completed a survey for a colleague who is writing a paper on the growing use of mediation- arbitration. For people with difficult, deeply-rooted disputes, this can be a very useful process. It offers them the opportunity to resolve … Continue reading
Posted in Arbitration, Mediation
Tagged Arbitration, court, divorce, family law, Mediation, separation
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