parenting after divorce Effects Of Divorce On Young Children | Minimizing The Impact admin, March 1, 2024February 15, 2025 Understanding the Impact of Divorce on Children Introduction to the complex emotional landscape children navigate post-divorce In this post, we examine the effects of divorce on young children and, in particular, how to minimize the impact divorce has on children. Divorce is a challenging and emotional experience for all parties…
Custody & Access Grandparents | Access to Grandchildren coachgrant, December 4, 2023April 10, 2024 Do you have grandchildren that you want to see more often? Are you worried that your son or daughter’s divorce or separation will affect your relationship with your grandkids? If so, you may be wondering what legal rights you have as a grandparent in New Brunswick. In this blog post,…
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…
Child Support 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…
Custody & Access Custody, Joint Custody, Shared Custody – a Primer coachgrant, September 24, 2022April 10, 2024 For people separating from their spouse, there are perhaps no issues more difficult to address than the legal issues involving custody and access to children. The terms ‘custody’ and ‘access’, however, are no longer used in family courts in Ontario. The term custody has been replaced by the term ‘decision-making’…
domestic contracts Am I Headed to Family Court? coachgrant, September 24, 2022April 10, 2024 Mediate, Don’t Litigate If you are separating from your spouse, there are two ways to settle the legal issues that arise upon separation. The first approach is by way of a Separation Agreement. If you and your spouse can agree on how you want to resolve the legal issues, you…