How to Leave a Toxic Marriage?
Trapped in a toxic marriage? We know—it’s no easy task, as every day feels like navigating through a storm. In this discussion, we will equip you with the right knowledge and tools to protect your well-being and safety. You will get practical tips to navigate your way out of this storm. Also, we will explore...Read More
The Effects of Divorce on Children and How to Help Them
Divorce is a life-changing event that can have a big impact on children. As parents go through the process of separating, it’s important to understand how their decisions can affect their children’s well-being. In this informative blog post, we explore the emotional, psychological, and social effects that children often experience after divorce. If we gain...Read More
Spouse or Common Law Partner Amount
The spouse or common-law partner amount is a non-refundable tax credit intended to assist families who live together, and one spouse is financially responsible for the other. If your spouse or common-law partner is eligible for the Canada caregiver amount, you can claim a maximum of $14,716 or $16,103 or $12,421 or $13,808 (depending on...Read More
How to Serve Divorce Papers in Canada?
Divorce is not easy, whether it is mutual or not. There are many things to consider, tackle, and do to get the whole job done properly. For example, if the divorce is not mutual, there are the lawyer’s fees, going to trial, etc. If there is a child involved, then the questions and conflicts of child...Read More
How to Avoid Paying Spousal Support
When two people decide to separate or divorce, they are already in a highly unequal state. In such situations, paying for spousal support becomes a big issue, along with other paperwork. It can cause severe financial stress. The pressure comes from people who are financially more stable. It becomes a threat to the person forced...Read More
How to Apply for Child Support?
The most important question that almost all parents want to know while getting separated is “How to Apply for Child Support.” It is usually best to handle these issues as soon as possible, as it concerns the children’s financial support. Generally, it is seen that the noncustodial parent pays more compared to the custodial parent,...Read More
How to Apply for Child Support in Canada?
Divorce is not just a fact between two people; more things go with it—the children, their future, all. The effect of divorce on children is profound and far-reaching. The children already go through a difficult time, even without being at fault. Equally, this is one of the most difficult challenges parents can face. It becomes...Read More
How to Claim Child Care Expenses?
Many Canadian families find it hard to figure out how to pay for child care and their taxes simultaneously. As child care expenses keep increasing, it’s more important than ever to know the pros and cons of deducting these costs from your taxes. In 2024, Canadian taxpayers face unique problems and chances when they try...Read More
Can Common Law Get Spousal Support?
Many couples choose to live together without getting married. These are called common-law relationships in Canada. But very few people know what happens financially if a common-law partnership breaks down. Can a common-law partner get spousal support from the other? We will find out in this short guide. What is a Common Law Relationship? A...Read More









