by Brian Ludmer | Jan 14, 2020 | Parental Alienation
New research that provides further insight into how suggestibility and memory work in older children has raised concerns that certain fundamental family law paradigms may be mistaken, Toronto family lawyer Brian Ludmer writes in Lawyers Weekly. As Ludmer, principal of... by Brian Ludmer | Jan 14, 2020 | Parental Alienation
Proposed changes to Canada’s Divorce Act fall short by failing to make equal shared parenting (ESP) the starting position in custody disputes, Toronto family lawyer Brian Ludmer tells AdvocateDaily.com. Bill C-78, introduced in the House of Commons in May, marks the... by Brian Ludmer | Oct 27, 2019 | Blog
Key parts of this decision were delivered orally in court to the parties, including their sixteen-year old daughter, who was represented at the motion by counsel. As such, part of these reasons have been written in a way that I hope A.R. will understand. by Brian Ludmer | Sep 23, 2019 | Blog
In submissions to the House of Commons and Senate Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs, Ludmer, principal of LudmerLaw, said the Act “is not working and not meeting the needs of the children it’s meant to protect.” “This debate can basically be summarized as... by Brian Ludmer | Sep 14, 2019 | Blog
PASG2019 will take place at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel, which is adjacent to the Philadelphia International Airport.
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