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Category: Divorce

What are Trust Conditions and Undertakings?

By on May 31, 2013 | Divorce, Marriage

Trust conditions and undertakings are what lawyers use to ensure that certain events take place when these events affect their client’s settlement.  For example, if a separating couple agrees to transfer a home from one spouse to the other spouse in exchange for a settlement payment, trust conditions and undertakings are used to ensure that […]

Risks of Transferring Property without a Separation Agreement

By on April 28, 2013 | Divorce, Taxes

One common mistake I see people make often when trying to do their own divorce is to transfer property to their spouse, transfer a home out of joint names, make a settlement payment, or transfer shares in a company before a formal separation agreement is created and signed.  Thinking that they are done once they […]

Speaking at the 40th Lake Louise Refresher Course

By on April 25, 2013 | Divorce, Taxes

This weekend I will be a part of the panel speaking on Getting the Most out of Your Experts at the 40th Lake Louise Refresher Course.  My topic will be the use of experts in out of court resolution of family law matters.  I will be looking at other resources available to individuals going through […]

Legal Advice – why you need it

By on March 1, 2013 | Canada Pension Plan, Child Support, Divorce, Marriage, Restraining Orders, Taxes, Wills

I read an interesting case decided by the Honourable Justice S.L. Hunt McDonald; you can read it here:  http://www.canlii.com/en/ab/abqb/doc/2012/2012abqb685/2012abqb685.html. One issue was the enforcement of a Matrimonial Property Agreement.  One of the spouses was challenging an agreement that was prepared by lawyers, signed by the spouses before lawyers, and had certificates of Independent Legal Advice […]

A difference of income is not enough for spousal support

By on February 12, 2013 | Divorce

One of the most misunderstood concepts for separating couples is the entitlement to spousal support.  Many people think that because his or her spouse earns more money than they do, they are entitled to spousal support.  However, this is not the legal basis of spousal support. In general, spousal support entitlement is based on two […]

 

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