by Fall River Law | Sep 14, 2020 | Divorce
Covid 19 really changed things. In some ways it added a lot to our lives. New skills learned. New Hobbies, or time to return to old hobbies that have fallen off of our radars. Our relationships with friends and family changed as we learned how to keep connected in a...
by Fall River Law | Aug 28, 2020 | Divorce
So, what is a separation agreement? On its face this seems like an easy answer. It is a contract that a couple makes when they decide to separate, whether they were common law or married Generally, the separation agreement covers three main issues: Where and how your...
by Fall River Law | Aug 17, 2020 | Divorce
One of the key things that we look out for as parents is the best interests of our children, so it is no surprise that when a question about parenting time (or custody) comes before the court that the best interest of the child is also the primary consideration. There...
by Fall River Law | Jul 28, 2020 | Divorce
For a lot of us, when we are faced with conflict our response is often to run and bury our heads in the sand, hoping that it all works out. Unfortunately, that isn’t a productive response and things rarely work themselves out. This is especially true when the...
by Fall River Law | Aug 27, 2018 | Divorce
We’ve been keeping our eye on recently proposed changes to Canada’s Divorce Act, and many of them are quite exciting for collaborative family law. Firstly, collaborative law is specifically referenced in the bill, signalling what we as an association have been...