Not being a conservative, I disagree with most of Andrew Scheer’s pronouncements, but they rarely surprise me. One, however, surprised me very much. Indeed, I was surprised that any Anglophone Canadian politician would express such an opinion. I refer to his extraordinary admission that he supports Brexit. He said his
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Wise Law Blog: LawFact of the Day: Family Law
Here is your daily LawFact from Wise Law for Wednesday March 15, 2017. Today we are talking about Family Law. For more information on Employment Law, Family Law, Wills, Estates, and Estates Litigation, visit our website at www.wiselaw.net Many couples live separate and apart “under one roof,” following marital separation,
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Here is your daily LawFact from Wise Law for Wednesday March 8, 2017. Today we are talking about Family Law. For more information on Employment Law, Family Law, Wills, Estates, and Estates Litigation, visit our website at www.wiselaw.net. Ontario’s Family Law Act (FLA) governs the equalization and division of property
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Here is your daily LawFact from Wise Law for Wednesday March 8, 2017. Today we are talking about Family Law. For more information on Employment Law, Family Law, Wills, Estates, and Estates Litigation, visit our website at www.wiselaw.net. Ontario’s Family Law Act (FLA) governs the equalization and division of property
Continue readingWise Law Blog: Separation and Your Children’s Education
With school now back in session, what better time is there to consider how best to co-parent with your former spouse regarding your child(ren)’s education: What are best practices when co-parenting and communicating about school for young children? Your child’s school can actually facilitate the process of ensuring both parents
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With school now back in session, what better time is there to consider how best to co-parent with your former spouse regarding your child(ren)’s education: What are best practices when co-parenting and communicating about school for young children? Your child’s school can actually facilitate the process of ensuring both parents
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Here is your daily LawFact from Wise Law for Wednesday July 13, 2016. Today we are talking about Family Law.A video posted by Wise Law Office (@wiselaw) on Jul 13, 2016 at 6:23am PDTMany couples live separate and apart “under one roof” following ma…
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Here is your daily LawFact from Wise Law for Thursday June 16, 2016. Today we are talking abut Family Law.A video posted by Wise Law Office (@wiselaw) on Jun 16, 2016 at 6:09am PDTOntario’s Family Law Act (FLA) governs the equalization and division o…
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Here is your daily LawFact from Wise Law for Thursday June 2, 2016. Today we are talking about Family Law.A video posted by Wise Law Office (@wiselaw) on Jun 2, 2016 at 6:44am PDTIn addition to the basic child support payable under the Guidelines, addi…
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Here is your daily LawFact from Wise Law for Wednesday April 13, 2016. Today we are talking about Family Law.A video posted by @wiselaw on Apr 13, 2016 at 6:35am PDTMany couples live separate and apart “under one roof,” following marital separation…
Continue readingThe Scott Ross: Vote PQ To End Separatism
All federalists should want the Parti Quebecois to win Quebec’s election this Monday. Why? Because support for separation is so low that holding a referendum would end the issue for a generation, if not for good. If the PQ loses however, which is looking likely, separatism will continue to simmer
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All federalists should want the Parti Quebecois to win Quebec’s election this Monday. Why? Because support for separation is so low that holding a referendum would end the issue for a generation, if not for good. If the PQ loses however, which is looking likely, separatism will continue to simmer
Continue readingThe Scott Ross: Vote PQ To End Separatism
All federalists should want the Parti Quebecois to win Quebec’s election this Monday. Why? Because support for separation is so low that holding a referendum would end the issue for a generation, if not for good.If the PQ loses however, which is lookin…
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