Spousal Support And Property In A Divorce Case
December 18, 2008 by Michael Wilson LL.B.
Category: Divorce
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Another concept people have to be concerned with during divorce proceedings is spousal support. Spousal support is a very difficult issue even for lawyers to assess. Spousal support is based upon numerous factors such as the means and needs of the spouses upon separation, their ages, education and employability, the length of the marriage, the [...]
The Factors That Influence Spousal Support
October 15, 2008 by Lianne B. Eklove LL.B.
Category: Divorce, Featured
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Typically in the past, families were structured in what used to be called long-term traditional marriages where the husband went out into the world every day and earned an income and the wife stayed home and looked after the children. Even if she was employed in some capacity, she certainly generated a much less significant [...]
Child Support And Spousal Support Enforcement
October 15, 2008 by Lianne B. Eklove LL.B.
Category: Divorce
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The Family Responsibility Office (FRO) enforces child support and spousal support orders. That means that the payer remits it to the FRO, and the FRO remits it to the payee. So, if the mother is supposed to receive $1000 a month from the father, the money is actually flowing from dad’s employer directly to the [...]
Seeking Spousal Support
October 14, 2008 by Lianne B. Eklove LL.B.
Category: Divorce
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The issue of spousal support is closely connected to two other issues: child support and property. If you try to deal with this on your own, then you have to understand how the quantum of spousal support will be affected by child support from the husband, as well as what each party contributes to the [...]
How The Amount Of Spousal Support Is Determined
October 3, 2008 by Lianne B. Eklove LL.B.
Category: Divorce
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First, we need to look at what amount of child support might be owed by the husband to the wife, presupposing that the children have their primary residence with the wife. The quantum, or amount, of child support used to be a more fluid concept. Now, with the advent of the Child Support Guidelines over [...]
Child and Spousal Support With Common Law Separations
March 4, 2008 by Brian Galbraith LL.B.
Category: General, Separation
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Generally, married couples and common law couples that have separated are treated by the courts in the same way when it comes to spousal support. There might be a tendency to go a little bit lower in the amount of support order with the common law relationship than with married couples, but generally the same [...]
Influences On The Amount Of Spousal Support
November 14, 2007 by Lianne B. Eklove LL.B.
Category: Divorce
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Typically in the past, families were structured in what used to be called long-term traditional marriages where the husband went out into the world every day and earned an income and the wife stayed home and looked after the children. Even if she was employed in some capacity, she certainly generated a much less significant [...]


