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COVID-19 Blog Series: Preserving “In-Person” Parenting Time during COVID-19

Existing Parenting Arrangements and the Impact of COVID-19 At the present time most Canadian’s are highly familiar with the concept of social distancing and self-isolation during the present COVID-19 crisis. One of the biggest current issues facing many parents within the family law context is how to deal with balancing the need to self-isolate and [...]

Posted:Mar.30, 2020


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COVID-19 Blog Series: Courts Find Urgency Where Non-Primary Caregiver Unilaterally Alters Parenting Arrangements

Jackson v Doyle – Ontario Superior Court of Justice -  March 20, 2020 Our firm received information on a case heard in Ontario at the Superior Court of Justice on March 20, 2020. In this case the father of the children  returned from Brazil on March 13, 2020 and immediately demanded to have the children [...]

Posted:Mar.27, 2020


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COVID-19 Blog Series: Suspension of, and Changes to Court Ordered Parenting Plans or Access

Our law firm staff have decided to put together a COVID-19 Family Law Blog Series together and to provide you with updates on what changes the Toronto Family Law courts are  implementing during COVID-19. This post is useful to parents who are considering varying a Court Order that sets out a parenting plan for the [...]

Posted:Mar.26, 2020


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Separy Law P.C. COVID-19 Protocol

Our Toronto law firm is equipped to continue providing legal services during the mandates of the Ontario government and recommendations made by public health in light of COVID-19. We have advanced firm procedures, allowing our lawyers and staff to work from home and remotely, with seamless access to our clients’ electronic files so that we can [...]

Posted:Mar.16, 2020


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The Concept of Status Quo and Family Law

The Power of Status Quo   Within Family Law, the concept of status quo represents the existing and historical relationship between parties and children. Status quo within family law is a powerful tool in regards to potential decisions that a court will make related to temporary custody and residential arrangements. Courts have historically acted to [...]

Posted:Oct.29, 2019


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Parenting Time with Children or Access to Children

When one parent is the “access parent” or has parenting time with children of a separated relationship, the frequency and duration of such access or parenting time differs based on the circumstances of the relationship. There are different structures that can be implemented to ensure the best interest of the child is being adhered to. [...]

Posted:Jul.24, 2019


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Dealing With Divorce

This is a Repost from the Huffington Post to be found at http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/erin-silver/divorce-affecting-friendships_b_15622506.html Erin Silver Become a fan Erin is a writer, blogger and at-home cook working on a book. Visit her at erinsilver.ca How Divorce Affects Your Friendships   The other night I went to a 40th birthday party at a friend's house. His [...]

Posted:Feb.16, 2019


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Testimonial Regarding Children’s Aid Society Application and Trial of the Issues:

Testimonial received with respect to a complicated Child Protection Application which proceeded to Trial at the Ontario Court of Justice.   "I would like to thank Ms Separy for taking me on as one of her clients. She has provided excellent service, demonstrating professionalism and personal attention to details of my case. Through our journey we [...]

Posted:Jan.07, 2019


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SEPARY LAW P.C. Wishing You HAPPY HOLIDAYS

Posted:Dec.11, 2017


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Restraining Orders and the Family Courts

Many clients ask us to bring proceedings for restraining orders without having a solid understanding of what applying for one entails, from a family law perspective. A restraining order is typically sought and provided by a Court in situations when a current partner, or a separated partner is taking part in stalking, domestic violence or [...]

Posted:Aug.15, 2017


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