Is connivance only applicable to divorce cases?
Although most commonly used in divorce cases, the term can also refer to ignoring another person's wrongful act or implicitly consenting to its commission in other contexts.
Although most commonly used in divorce cases, the term can also refer to ignoring another person's wrongful act or implicitly consenting to its commission in other contexts.
De facto means 'in fact' and often refers to relationships that are treated like marriage but aren't legally recognized. Consult a mediator or financial analyst before taking legal action.
The Divorce Act is federal, while the Family Law Act is provincial. The Divorce Act deals with divorce, whereas the Family Law Act covers a broader range of family issues. Consult a mediator or financial [...]
The history of divorce in Canada dates back to 1968 with the enactment of the Divorce Act. Before retaining a lawyer, consider seeking advice from a divorce mediator or a certified divorce financial analyst.
The new Divorce Act Canada 2021 focuses on the best interests of the child and introduces changes in relocation cases. Before hiring a lawyer, consider consulting a divorce mediator or a certified divorce financial analyst.
Divorce was legalized in Canada in 1968 with the enactment of the Divorce Act. Before retaining a lawyer, consider seeking settlement assistance from a divorce mediator or a certified divorce financial analyst.
This is a matter of personal preferences. Some spouses’ religious or personal beliefs may forbid them from divorce and so they opt for a legal separation that may allow them to remain married but living [...]
In a legal separation, spouses can move on independently from their marriage without having to go through the divorce process. The legal separation allows spouses to provide health care benefits, social security benefits, tax benefits, [...]
If you and your spouse are living apart without being legally separated, then you may merely be separated. This means that your period of living apart may not count towards an eventual divorce. Also, you [...]
There’s no straight answer to this question. Dating while legally separated may lead to complications if you choose to get a divorce. Your spouse could raise claims of adultery on that fact. However, if you [...]
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