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.
Refuting false allegations of abuse a specialized job
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.
To the Strategic Role of the CFO in M&A Transactions, by Brian Ludmer
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 deals).
Brian Ludmer at “University of Toronto’s Men’s Issues Awareness Nov 29 2015” (16 minutes)
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.
Brian Ludmer at the first international conference of the PASG
On October 23, 2017, Brian Ludmer spoke at the first international conference of the Parental Alienation Study Group (PASG) on “Judicial Interviews and the Reliability of the Voice of the Child”
Proposed changes to family-law legislation aims to help families settle disputes outside court
Brian Ludmer of Ludmer Law joined The Exchange with Matt Gurney to chat about the proposed changes to family-law legislation.
Liberals’ proposed overhaul of Divorce Act aimed at putting interests of children first
Changes include new terminology and strengthened parental relocation guidelines The Liberal government is overhauling Canada’s federal divorce laws to direct the justice system to put the best interests of children at the centre of decision-making. Bill C-78, which...