by Brian Ludmer | Jul 24, 2018 | Blog
Targeted parents, and those advising them, need to be cognizant of the high base rate/frequent occurrence of ethical issues relating to various participants in the case in order to ensure a successful outcome. by Brian Ludmer | Jul 24, 2018 | Blog
In litigation where custody or access to children is contested, courts are directed to canvass the views of the affected children, at least to the extent that the views can be ascertained. There are various means by which the voice of the child can be solicited. Each... by Brian Ludmer | Jul 24, 2018 | Blog
From the 1998 Senate special joint committee recommendations to the present, numerous reports and statements concerning the family law system have recognized the need for fundamental reform as it relates to contested custody cases. by Brian Ludmer | Jul 24, 2018 | Blog
It is an unfortunately common occurrence in contested matrimonial cases that one or both parties make serious accusations of physical, emotional and/or sexual abuse against the other. Even worse are cases where such allegations involve the children. by Brian Ludmer | Jul 24, 2018 | Blog
Here’s a list of the “Top 25” ways to limit exposure on representations and warranties when you are selling a business. It will be rare to win all of these battles in a single deal (in fact they represent a compilation of “best practices” from many... by Brian Ludmer | Jun 6, 2018 | Blog
An expert panel shares information about Parental Alienation followed by a Q and A session. Hosted by the U of T Men’s Issues Awareness Society.
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