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Pension benefits extended to common-law spouses

Pension benefits extended to common-law spouses

by Brian Ludmer | Jan 14, 2020 | Parental Alienation

The so-called Carrigan amendments to the Pension Benefits Act recently became law, highlighting the need to update estate plans after separation, and also providing an example of provincial government processes working properly, says Toronto family lawyer Brian...
Pension benefits extended to common-law spouses

Request for appointment of Children’s Lawyer dismissed

by Brian Ludmer | Jan 14, 2020 | Parental Alienation

The Ontario Court of Appeal has dismissed a motion requesting the assistance of a Children’s Lawyer in an ongoing custody battle involving three young girls, says Toronto family lawyer Brian Ludmer, of LudmerLaw. In Fiorito v. Wiggins, the appointment of a Children’s...
Pension benefits extended to common-law spouses

New book details strategies for success in custody disputes

by Brian Ludmer | Jan 14, 2020 | Parental Alienation

Toronto family lawyer Brian Ludmer is part of the team of experts behind a new book offering tips, resources and support to people engaged in high-conflict custody battles. The recently published text, titled The High-Conflict Custody Battle: Protect Yourself and Your...
Pension benefits extended to common-law spouses

Judge who sent kids to youth facility made tough but correct decision

by Brian Ludmer | Jan 14, 2020 | Parental Alienation

A Michigan judge who sent three children to a juvenile facility for failing to have a relationship with their father — and called the case one of the worst parental alienation scenarios she’d ever seen — came to the right conclusion with respect to the kids’ best...
Pension benefits extended to common-law spouses

Structured intervention trumps therapy in child estrangement cases

by Brian Ludmer | Jan 14, 2020 | Parental Alienation

Reconciliation therapy is an intensive psycho-educational intervention that, when structured and delivered properly by specialists in the field, can be far more effective in cases of parental alienation than conventional therapeutic methods, says Toronto family lawyer...
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