Family Law Lawyer in Woodstock, New Brunswick coachgrant, September 24, 2022May 13, 2025 Separating from your spouse? This is always a difficult time and, especially if you have children, you want to resolve the issues of decision-making (custody) and parenting time (access) as soon, and as effectively, as possible. Find a solution that is in the best interests of the child or children. If you are dealing with division of property or spousal support issues, and if there are significant assets held by either or both of you or a significant disparity in your respective levels of annual income, these issues can be complex. If are separating from your spouse in Woodstock, New Brunswick or anywhere in the Upper St. John River Valley call for a free consultation at 506-496-5872. We have offices to serve you in Woodstock, Hartland, Florenceville-Bristol or, alternatively, you can engage in a no-obligation consultation from the comfort of your own home via video conference. Call today. Grant Edward Rayner B.Comm., LL.B.* *Grant is a member of the Law Societies in Ontario and New Brunswick. In practice since 1985. Family Law separation & divorce divorcenew brunswickseparation
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Custody, Access Family Law Woodstock | Court Orders Do Not Fix People 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… Read More
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