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Employment Matters

Thème: Employment and Labour Law janvier 28, 2016 by LMR Website Team
Employment Contracts – Procedural Requirements By Barbara Nicholls I have often written about the need for employers to have enforceable employment contracts. Employment contracts and the procedural steps necessary to …
What to do with your Refraining Order…

Thème: Family Law janvier 16, 2016 by LMR Website Team
You have obtained a refraining order, and you bring your motion to change. The motion has been served, a response has been filed, your case conference is date is set. A …
Parental Responsibility – It’s the Law

Thème: Family Law janvier 10, 2016 by LMR Website Team
“It is 10 p.m. do you know where your children are?” In the age of Netflix, and streaming, where will the public service announcements of the future air? This article …
Claiming for Overtime Worked – A Double-Edged Sword?

Thème: Family Law décembre 15, 2015 by LMR Website Team
By Jonathan Collings The question of payment for overtime worked beyond a “standard” work week – both when entitlement is accrued, and how to payout that entitlement, is an issue …
What’s arbitration all about?

Thème: Family Law novembre 6, 2015 by Carol Cochrane
Arbitrations are an alternative to the Court process to resolve family law issues that have not been able to be settled either through negotiation or mediation. In arbitrations, you are …
What is Parenting Coordination?

Thème: Family Law octobre 23, 2015 by Carol Cochrane
Parenting coordination is a dispute resolution service that is available to assist separated or divorced parents. The Parenting Coordinator (« PC ») is often a mental health professional although lawyers and mediators …