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Equalization Payment vs Spousal Support: What Canadian Couples Should Know

Divorce parts not only two souls. It parts a family, as well as its properties, assets, and responsibilities. Both equalization payment and spousal support are financial concussions that follow a nuptial separation in Canada. But their purposes, processes, and calculation systems vary in intent, framework, and structure. With one, you get the right to claim...
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What is Vexatious Litigants in Canadian Family Law?

In family law, disputes can become prolonged and complex over high emotional drive. Some individuals exploit the legal system to harass or burden others through repeated, baseless filings, where the courts exist to provide a fair resolution. These individuals are known as vexatious litigants.  Vexatious litigants pose unique challenges, particularly in family law cases where...
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Spouse Entitlement to Pension After Divorce in Canada

Divorce is a difficult and emotional process. However, understanding the legal implications is crucial, especially when dividing assets. One such legal implication is spouse entitlement to pension after divorce Canada. In Canada, spouses are entitled to a portion of the pension earned during the marriage or common-law relationship upon divorce. The division process for pensions...
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