91 – Should One Spouse Leave the House on Separation?

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Some separations are characterized by nastiness, strong emotions, and even violence.  However, couples don’t have to physically move out their home to separate.  Couples can live in the same house, condo, or apartment for a long time.  When there is a lot of conflict, both spouses or parents staying in the home can be very difficult, especially when there are children around.  However, as many people have heard, there can be some serious legal repercussions from moving out of the home after separation. 

In this episode of the Ontario Family Law Podcast, Certified Specialist in Family Law, John Schuman, explains the implications of leaving the home after separation under Ontario Family Law.  He also goes over what you need to consider to protect yourself and your children.  This is an important episode for anyone who is considering separating or who is recently separated.  It explains some important rights in relation to the family home.

If you found this episode helpful, check out these episodes on similar topics:

88 –Can You be Legally Separated and Not Know It?

86.–Why Online Separation Agreements Suck

79.-What Am I Legally Required To Do First After Separating?

60.-⁠⁠Should I Take My Ex to Family Court?⁠⁠ 

59.-⁠Why You Won’t Get Custody of the Kids⁠⁠ 

44.-Can You Be Better Off Financially If You Divorce?

The Ontario Family Law Podcast is a companion to the book, Guide to the Basics of Ontario Family Law.  The latest edition, which is up-to-date on all important divorce issues is now available.  Get it as a $9.99 Kindle eBook, or  Apple Book for your iPad or iPhone and as a paperback from Amazon and better bookstores.

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