by Brian Ludmer | May 11, 2020 | Blog
To say that 21st century technology has disrupted the way we conduct business and interact with one another is an understatement. Especially during the current shelter-at-home orders, technology has made our lives easier, placing more of our daily activities to the... by Brian Ludmer | Mar 14, 2020 | Parental Alienation
The Dilemma of Older Children By Brian Ludmer IN A RECENT SERIES OF ARTICLES, to be continued in a forthcoming issue, I have been exploring the damaging role of counsel for children caught in a loyalty bind, particularly in an alienation case. There is a trend in the... by Brian Ludmer | Mar 14, 2020 | Parental Alienation
The Case Against Children’s Counsel – Part 3 By Brian Ludmer PART 1 OF THIS SERIES on issues concerning children’s counsel indicate that generally appointing counsel for children is contra-indicated in cases where there are parental alienation concerns. Relatedly, in...
by Brian Ludmer | Feb 27, 2020 | Blog
CALLING ALL PARENTS, GRANDPARENTS, STEP-PARENTS, PARENTAL FIGURES, FAMILY SERVICE PROVIDERS, EDUCATORS AND ALL MEMBERS OF THE COMMUNITY… Date – Monday, March 9th/2020 Time – 7pm – 9pm (Doors @ 6pm) Location – The Olde Walkerville Theatre...
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,...
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