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Family Law in Western New Brunswick

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Month: November 2023

Child Support

Child Support | Determine the Amount

coachgrant, November 27, 2023April 10, 2024

When a relationship breaks down and the partners have children child support is always an issue that must be addressed. When child support is payable, naturally, couples wonder how to determine the amount. The Child’s Primary Residence There are two ways to resolve the issues when a couple separates. The…

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Family Law Woodstock | Is Relationship Therapy and Couples Counseling Worth a Try?

coachgrant, November 20, 2023April 10, 2024

When a relationship begins to break down, couples will often think about relationship therapy and couples counseling to try to keep the relationship together.  Of course counseling ought to be considered.  There are circumstances, however, where counseling may not lead to a reconciliation. Other Factors to Consider I have found over…

child protection

Family Law Woodstock | Child Protection

coachgrant, November 17, 2023April 10, 2024

Child Protection – Risk of Harm Are you a grandparent or perhaps an uncle or aunt who is concerned about the welfare of your grandchild, nephew or niece?  Child protection legislation exists in all provinces that provides for the removal of a child or children from the custody/care and control…

Custody & Access

Family Law Woodstock | Not Their Fight

coachgrant, November 17, 2023April 10, 2024

When a relationship between couples begins to disintegrate, it is always an emotional time.  Regrettably, the emotions that can run very high are usually negative.  If you are separating from your spouse and you have a child or children, please remember that this is not their fight.  A couple can…

Custody, Access

Family Law Woodstock | Court Orders Do Not Fix People

coachgrant, November 16, 2023April 10, 2024

I have been in practice for over 38 years.  In that period of time, I have handled thousands of files.  One of the things that I have learned over the years is that court orders do not fix people!  What do I mean? If you are involved in a relationship…

Estates

Who Can Be the Executor of a Will?

coachgrant, November 1, 2023April 10, 2024

Who can be the executor of a Will? The simple answer is: 1) anyone over the age of majority, 2) who has the mental capacity to manage your estate and, 3) who you trust unconditionally, and without reservation, to carry out the instructions you wrote into your Last Will and…

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