Grounds For Divorce In Canada
May 28, 2009 by Michael Nyhof LL.B.
Category: Divorce
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Typically, all that’s needed under the Divorce Act is one year of separation with no chance of reconciliation.
There are other possible grounds such as cruelty, adultery and things of that nature. But, it typically takes a year to get to the point where the case is before the court. So, rather than go through [...]
Grounds for Divorce
May 15, 2008 by Stephanie Ansky LL.B.
Category: Podcasts
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Stephanie Ansky, Family Lawyer with Andrew Feldstein and Associates, discusses Grounds for Divorce.
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If you, or someone you care about, is dealing with family law issues in York Region, Durham Region or Toronto, contact Andrew Feldstein & Associates for a consultation.
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Grounds For Divorce In Canada
April 16, 2008 by Andrew Feldstein LL.B.
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Andrew Feldstein, Family Lawyer with Andrew Feldstein & Associates, explains grounds for divorce in Canada.
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If you, or someone you care about, is dealing with family law issues in York Region, Durham Region or Toronto, contact Andrew Feldstein & Associates for a consultation.
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This podcast is taken from a December 2007 interview with Andrew Feldstein , [...]
Grounds For Divorce In Canada
September 24, 2007 by Stephanie Ansky LL.B.
Category: Divorce
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The Divorce Act is federal legislation and the grounds for the Divorce are separation (living separate and apart for a year), adultery, and cruelty (mental and physical.) In many cases you have all three.
The majority of the time, the grounds that are used by applicants will be “living separate and apart for one [...]

