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Bill C-560: Canada’s solution to the divorce wars

Bill C-560: Canada’s solution to the divorce wars

by Brian Ludmer | Jan 14, 2020 | Parental Alienation

In today’s society, it appears that divorce court has become a battleground where children are fought over by parents competing to be the “primary” parent or to avoid being marginalized. The main focus of Bill C-560, which is scheduled for second reading on March 25,...
Bill C-560: Canada’s solution to the divorce wars

Uncovering income like assembling a financial puzzle

by Brian Ludmer | Jan 14, 2020 | Parental Alienation

Establishing the true income of a support payor is a common struggle in matrimonial proceedings, but with due diligence and the proper tools, it’s possible to uncover close to a full financial picture, says Toronto family lawyer Brian Ludmer. With a background in...
Bill C-560: Canada’s solution to the divorce wars

Social science research supports Bill C-560: Ludmer

by Brian Ludmer | Jan 14, 2020 | Parental Alienation

The need for fundamental reform related to contested custody cases has been well documented, and Bill C-560, a private member’s bill proposed by Conservative MP Maurice Vellacott, represents a reasonable, balanced approach to fixing the broken system, Toronto family...
Bill C-560: Canada’s solution to the divorce wars

Parents denied access to kids continue to seek solutions

by Brian Ludmer | Jan 14, 2020 | Parental Alienation

Despite settled jurisprudence and ample  statutory remedies, difficulties in enforcing access to children continues to be a problem in search of a solution in family court, Toronto family lawyer Brian Ludmer writes in Lawyers Weekly. “Almost without exception the...
Bill C-560: Canada’s solution to the divorce wars

Defeat of Bill C-560 is not going to stop proponents of ESP

by Brian Ludmer | Jan 14, 2020 | Parental Alienation

While the defeat of Bill C-560 was a disappointing loss, the message behind the proposed legislation continues to thrive, says Toronto family lawyer Brian Ludmer. The bill, which Ludmer helped draft, called for changes to the Divorce Act, with the primary proposal...
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