Filing for divorce is a significant step, and in Canada, the process can be complex and emotionally charged. While it may seem like a small detail, the party who files for divorce first can have certain advantages in terms of control.
Amicable Divorce: Is It Possible?
An amicable divorce is achievable under Canadian law, focusing on open communication and mutual agreements. By using mediation or collaborative law, couples can dissolve their marriage respectfully, reducing emotional and financial stress. Explore how this approach can benefit you and ensure a smoother transition.
Custody and Access – Mobility Rights
Custody and Access– Mobility After separation when one parent has custody of the children, he or she may decide to relocate for a considerable distance from the jurisdiction where both parents are residing with the children for various reasons notably, employment opportunities, relationship or family support. Often the access parent opposes the move to protect his/her access rights because the move often times interferes with the access schedule by reducing the frequency of access and increasing access costs. The test…