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Month: September 2015

24. How to Have a Valid and Enforceable Separation Agreement

24. How to Have a Valid and Enforceable Separation Agreement

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  • Home
  • About
    • About John
    • Contact
    • Book A Consultation
    • Testimonials
  • Video
    • How Spousal Support / Alimony Works in Ontario Family Law
    • What the Law Says When the Parking Lot Wrecks Your Car
    • Spanking, Corporal Punishment and Canada’s Criminal Law (Canada AM)
    • Manitoba Parental Abduction
    • How to Save Your Marriage with a Marriage Contract
    • How Child Support is Impacted by the Corona Virus
    • Bullying: What Changes Can and Should Schools Make to Stop It?
    • Do Ontario Private Schools Have To Meet Any Standards?
    • Are Private Schools Protecting Your Kids? Ontario Education Law Does Not Require It.
    • Should Paramedics Be Criminally Charged If They Do Not Take Someone to Hospital?
    • 2017 #ParamedicRide
    • Grandparents and Child Support
    • How to Challenge Your Child’s Suspension or Expulsion from School
    • What Parents Need to Know About the Ontario Law of Children’s Aid Societies and Child Abuse
    • How To Stay Out of Court for Your Divorce
  • Podcasts
  • Family Law
    • Family Law Blog
    • Unbundled Services / Family Law Coach
    • Q & A Blog
    • First Steps After Separation
    • How to lose you case in Family Court
    • Kids in Divorce
    • Why You Need a Family Law Lawyer
    • Collaborative Practice
    • Common Law Relationships
    • Lawyer’s Fees
    • Self Employed
    • Additional Resources
    • Twitter Feed
  • Education Law
    • Special Needs Rights
    • Bullying in School
    • Expulsions and Suspensions
    • Private Schools
  • Mediation
  • Child Protection