Topic: Family Law
Client Interview about Collaborative Practice

Topic: Family Law July 22, 2016 by Jim Jeffcott
Here is a great interview about a client’s choice to engage in a Collaborative to resolve his separation. http://familydiplomacy.com/blog/family-law-news/tampa-bay-tomorrow-radio-a-client-discusses-collaborative-divorce/
Post-Separation Violence

Topic: Family Law July 8, 2016 by Jim Jeffcott
This article is a good review of why it is not always the best choice to address separation through the courts, particularly if there is the threat of violence. Alternative …
FAQ ON THE NEW CHILD CARE BENEFIT (“CCB”)

Topic: Family Law June 28, 2016 by LMR Website Team
The new CCB will be implemented on July 1, 2016. We thought you might want to get some answers to your questions as to if and how it may impact …
Process Choices

Topic: Family Law June 17, 2016 by Jim Jeffcott
Social Worker Gary Direnfeld offers some practical advice for making process choices for resolving family law disputes in his article.https://garydirenfeld.files.wordpress.com/2016/05/death-of-litigation.pdf
IS IT TIME TO ADJUST YOUR CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENTS?

Topic: Family Law April 29, 2016 by Carol Cochrane
With tax returns being submitted at the end of this month, it may be time for parents to revisit the support arrangements that are in place for the financial support …
FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE: PUTTING YOUR CARDS ON THE TABLE

Topic: Family Law April 25, 2016 by Carol Cochrane
In a decision of Justice Benotto released last year, Her Honour addressed the critical importance of financial disclosure in any family law proceeding: “The most basic obligation in family law …