Joint Custody coachgrant, October 4, 2023April 10, 2024 Dads that came to my office were often disappointed when they were advised that ‘joint’ custody of a child or children was likely not available. Short video explains why… I hope you have enjoyed the content. If you wish to be notified of updates to the content on this platform please fill in your name and best email in the form below. Also note that this content is for educational purposes only and is not intended as, nor should it be relied upon, as legal advice. If you are separating from your spouse and you have children you should consult with a lawyer in your jurisdiction who can advise you as to how the law in your area will apply in your particular set of circumstances. Grant Rayner B.Comm., LL.B.* If you are separating from your spouse in the Upper St. John River Valley of New Brunswick, call Langdon Law at 506.497.2560 for a consultation. Offices in Woodstock, Hartland and Florenceville-Bristol to serve you. *Grant is a member of the Law Society of Ontario. He has permission from the Law Society of New Brunswick to practice as a visiting lawyer with the firm Langdon Law pending the transfer of his membership with the Law Society in Ontario to the Law Society of New Brunswick. NameEmailEmail Marketing by TrafficWave.net Child Support Custody & Access Custody, Access Family Law Property Division Restraining Orders Spousal Support accesscourtcustodycustody of childrendomestic contractsjoint custodyshared custody
domestic violence POLICE INTERVENTION November 26, 2022April 10, 2024 Police are sometimes called to intervene in cases of domestic disturbances. Charges sometimes result when couples allow their anger to get the best of them and can range from charges of disturbing the peace to uttering threats or assaults and, sometimes, more serious criminal charges. If you are charged by… Read More
Spousal Support How Spousal Support Is Calculated February 4, 2024April 10, 2024 Defining spousal support and its purpose in relationship breakdowns Spousal support, also known as alimony or maintenance in some jurisdictions, is a legal obligation for one spouse to provide financial support to the other after a divorce or separation. The purpose of spousal support is to ensure that both parties… Read More
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