This blog serves as a resource to learn more about Brian Ludmer, the legal articles he has authored and his insights on divorce and parental alienation related topics. As the attorney leading Ludmer Law, Brian Ludmer has become an authority in business law and family law. His work (see details below) includes a submission to the House of Commons on equal shared parenting, as well as a submission on Bill C-78. Brian Ludmer is also a recognized legal expert on parental alienation.
An Interview with Brian Ludmer
Brian Ludmer appears on Real Talk with Andy Martens and Mary Kovacs to discuss parental alienation issues. Brian stresses the importance of establishing a “rebuttable assumption of equal shared parenting” as a basis for a less adversarial family law system.
Examining how requests for shared parenting are adjudicated, an in-depth review
Brian Ludmer takes an in-depth review of how requests for shared parenting are adjudicated in the legal system, including a comprehensive look into the various sciences surrounding the subject.
Brian Ludmer Speaks on Wendy Perry Podcast
Brian Ludmer of Ludmer Law weighs in on issues of parental alienation and co-parenting education on the Wendy Perry Support Group Podcast. On this members-only broadcast, Brian answers questions from members from Wendy’s private support group. [video width="1280"...
Family Access-Fighting for Children’s Rights Signs Contract with Now Network
Family Access-Fighting for Children’s Rights signed a one year contract with Now Network Television. Beginning on January 30, 2022, Family Access will start a weekly broadcast from 1:30-2:00 PM EST every Sunday. This is an extremely exciting new venture...
Remembering Justice Gomery
Remembering Justice John Gomery At the Philadelphia conference held by PASG in 2019, there was an extraordinary plenary session where there were multiple presentations given by leading members of PASG in honour/memory of the first generation of pioneers in this...
‘The Voice Of the Child’: A Primer on Judicial Interviews
Attorney Brian Ludmer gives an introduction to the pros and cons of judicial interviews of children in family law cases. Ludmer says that judicial interviews of children should only be used as a last resort, but also explains the best way to handle these interviews if...
Victim to Hero: Motion for Compliance in Court – with Attorney Brian Ludmer
This was a live interview with Attorney Brian Ludmer, an expert in parental alienation. In this interview, Dr. Petra Deeter asked him for his advice on the legal strategy for handling a parental alienation court case and what alienated parents should do to help the...
Technology is Great, But It Will Never Replace a Hug
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...
Parental Alienation International – PASG – March 2020
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...
Parental Alienation International – PASG – January 2020
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...
For Immediate Release: Exclusive screening of the documentary, “Erasing Family!” (FREE Event)
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 Fantastic Fathers Community...
Bill C-560: Canada’s solution to the divorce wars
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...
Uncovering income like assembling a financial puzzle
Establishing the true income of a support payor is a common struggle in matrimonial proceedings, but with due diligence and the proper tools, it’s possible to uncover close to a full financial picture, says Toronto family lawyer Brian Ludmer. With a...
Social science research supports Bill C-560: Ludmer
The need for fundamental reform related to contested custody cases has been well documented, and Bill C-560, a private member’s bill proposed by Conservative MP Maurice Vellacott, represents a reasonable, balanced approach to fixing the broken system,...
Parents denied access to kids continue to seek solutions
Despite settled jurisprudence and ample statutory remedies, difficulties in enforcing access to children continues to be a problem in search of a solution in family court, Toronto family lawyer Brian Ludmer writes in Lawyers Weekly. “Almost without...