by Howard Nightingale | Nov 20, 2019 | Family Law
Family Law Legislation: Federal, Provincial and Territorial The nuclear family is no longer the norm in Canada, with common law relationships on the rise. In Ontario, two people are considered common law if they are unmarried, but have been continuously living...
by Howard Nightingale | Oct 31, 2017 | Family Law
When the Law isn’t Necessarily the Law The essential question is this: can a marriage contract stipulate terms contrary to the Family Law Act? In a word, yes it can. If you receive a marriage contract from your significant other prior to getting married, and it...