FAMILY LAW

“When you get married, the law treats your marriage as an equal economic partnership. If your marriage ends, the value of the property you acquired while you were married and the increase in the value of property you brought into your marriage will be divided in half: one half for you and one half for your husband or wife. There are exceptions to this rule”

Getting legal help in Family Law is essential. One cannot predict the breakdown of a marriage. However, one can prepare for the terrible aftermath. Early preparation, knowledge of rights, liabilities and responsibilities is critical to achieving success. Decisions are required to be made through agreement, mediation, court, or arbitration. We have successfully dealt with the following:

  • Child custody
  • Division of property
  • Spousal support
  • Marriage agreements

Criminal

- Sexual assault
- Manslaughter
- Drinking and driving
- Fraud
- Drug offences
- Over 80 and Impaired
- Murder

Family

- Child custody
- Division of property
- Spousal support
- Marriage agreements

Litigation

- Slip and Falls
- Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Corporate Disputes
- Commercial Disputes
- Contract Disputes
- Purchase
- Sales
- Negotiations

Immigration

- Permanent Immigration
- Canadian Citizenship
- Work Permits, Study Permits, Visa Applications
- Inadmissibility Matters
- Hearings, Appeals and Judicial Review

CASES ON FAMILY LAW

July 3, 2007

M.H. v. C.S., 2007 ONCJ 326 (CanLII)

Brampton Registry No. 1272/05 DATE:   2007·VII·03 CITATION:   M.H. v. C.S., 2007 ONCJ 326 ONTARIO  COURT  OF  JUSTICE BETWEEN: M.H.and  B.H., Applicant, —  AND  — C.S.and  S.S., […]
March 21, 2007

Iqbal v. Zaman, 2007 ONCJ 145 (CanLII)

Brampton Registry No. 403/06 DATE:   2007·III·21 CITATION:   Iqbal v. Zaman, 2007 ONCJ 145 ONTARIO  COURT  OF  JUSTICE BETWEEN: MUSHARIF  IQBAL, Applicant, —  AND  — BADAR  ZAMAN, […]