by Brian Ludmer | Feb 14, 2019 | Blog
Should Canada Adopt an Equal Parenting Presumption? Join us for a timely panel featuring: Federal Deputy Justice Critic Michael Cooper, Lawyers for Shared Parenting Co-Founder Brian Ludmer & Divorced Dad Mike Glover. by Brian Ludmer | Dec 12, 2018 | Blog
In terms of what the Committee did with the Maximum Contact Principle, they did not accept the Canadian Bar Association’s proposal to gut it and make it into an irrelevant provision. by Brian Ludmer | Dec 12, 2018 | Blog
Despite affecting millions of families around the world, parental alienation has been largely unacknowledged or denied by legal and health professionals as a form of family violence. This complex form of aggression entails a parental figure engaging in the long-term... by Brian Ludmer | Dec 12, 2018 | Blog
Dozens of family law practitioners, academics and legal organizations are advising the Commons Justice Committee on how to improve the Liberal government’s proposed divorce overhaul (Bill C-78), but there is sharp disagreement on some points, especially about the... by Brian Ludmer | Nov 30, 2018 | Blog
Structured Intervention Trumps Therapy in Child Contact Refusal Cases-By Brian Ludmer, B.Com., L.L.B., LudmerLaw by Brian Ludmer | Nov 30, 2018 | Blog
Introducing a rebuttable presumption of equal shared parenting would reform the current dysfunctional and arbitrary litigation-based system which, despite it stated goals, in fact fails to advance the long-term best interests of the affected children and in fact...
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