April 12, 2013
by Jennifer Samara Shuber
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The Worst Kept Legal Secret of the Decade: Family Law Needs A Complete Overhaul

Restructuring is what family law needs, says the as-of-yet unreleased report from the Cromwell committee to Chief Justice McLachlin of the Supreme Court of Canada.  No kidding.  Haven’t family lawyers and parties been saying exactly that forever?  I know I … Continue reading

March 28, 2013
by Sarah
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Real Homes for Global Families

Our globalized economy has more and more families on the move with ties to a number of jurisdictions. Families migrate to follow business opportunities with ease. While a family is intact the question of where their real home is of … Continue reading

February 20, 2013
by Jennifer Samara Shuber
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Ontario ruling supports same sex right to marry abroad…..

In January 2013, an experienced Ontario family court judge, the Honourable Madam Justice Mesbur, ruled that a British civil union between a same sex couple would be recognized as a marriage in Ontario for the purposes of property division, support … Continue reading

November 9, 2012
by Sarah
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Why Mediate?

Good communication is the foundation of a good divorce. If a separated couple can communicate effectively they will be able to parent their children well and likely resolve all their financial issues. The obvious problem is that poor communication is … Continue reading

October 7, 2012
by Jennifer Samara Shuber
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You CAN get through the holidays…

It’s fall.  Time for the celebration of the High Holidays and Thanksgiving.  These holidays are about connections: about family and community.  About coming together and giving thanks for our many blessings.  When you are newly single, the idea of giving … Continue reading

September 5, 2012
by Jennifer Samara Shuber
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What Do I DO With This Stuff?

A family lawyer will help you deal with the legal fall-out resulting from a break-up.  A therapist will help you deal with the emotional issues.  But what do you do with the stuff?  The wedding dress?  The engagement ring? This … Continue reading

August 8, 2012
by Jennifer Samara Shuber
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USES OF SKYPE TECHNOLOGY IN FAMILY LAW: PART II: CONNECTING FAMILIES

Many children do not enjoy daily standard face-to-face contact with both of their parents.  This is particularly true for separated and divorced families who no longer live together 24/7.   In recent years, parents and courts have made frequent use of … Continue reading

July 25, 2012
by Jennifer Samara Shuber
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USES OF SKYPE TECHNOLOGY IN FAMILY LAW: PART I: GIVING EVIDENCE

Although Skype has a number of applications, one of the most popular appears to be its internet based real time video-conferencing format.  Skype to Skype video calls are free of charge and can link people anywhere around the globe.  In … Continue reading

July 10, 2012
by Jennifer Samara Shuber
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The Ontario Court of Appeal Decision in Dovigi v Razi: Have Baby, Will Travel

The May 31, 2012 Ontario Court of Appeal’s decision in Dovigi v Razi 2012 ONCA 361 has attracted a lot of attention.  The family law bar and the general public are divided on whether the appeal court got it right.  The … Continue reading

June 19, 2012
by Jennifer Samara Shuber
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Thorny Spousal Support Issues Post Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines

This is the second of two blog posts on the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines (“SSAGs”), their applications and shortcomings.  Today, I comment on the use and abuse of the SSAGs in cases of payors in Ontario who earn more than … Continue reading