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Family / Divorce / Custody / Adoption / Support:
Precedents/forms - sample documents/forms:
Canada:
- Cohabitation Agreement (Ontario)
www.dynamiclegalforms.com/cohab_splash.php (#4760)
- This Agreement avoids creating financial obligations from cohabiting and terminates when the parties marry each other. Jurisdiction: Ontario, Canada.
- Prenuptial Agreement -- Do-it-yourself fill-in form
www.lawdepot.com/contracts/prenup/?pid=pg-JNYJBI64B4-prenuptextlink (#4755)
A Prenuptial Agreement is a contract entered into between two people who are about to marry. It sets out how assets will be distributed in the event of divorce or death. It can also be used to address other important matters to the couple about to be married such as rights to future spousal support, etc. A prenuptial agreement is normally used in situations where one or both parties: has significant wealth or expects to receive a large inheritance, has a personal business, wish to keep all assets and debts separate, were previously married, and/or have children from a previous relationship.
- Michael J. Semple Barrister & Solicitor
www.michaelsemple.com (#4690)- Precedent - Separation Agreement (Ontario)
www.rawnlaw.com/separation_agreements.htm (#4692)Alberta, Canada:
- Cohabitation Agreement -- Do-it-yourself fill-in form
www.lawdepot.com/contracts/cohabitation-agreement/?pid=pg-JNYJBI64B4-cohabitation-agreementtextlink (#4754)- Prenuptial Agreement -- Do-it-yourself fill-in form
www.lawdepot.com/contracts/prenup/?pid=pg-JNYJBI64B4-prenuptextlink (#4755)
A Prenuptial Agreement is a contract entered into between two people who are about to marry. It sets out how assets will be distributed in the event of divorce or death. It can also be used to address other important matters to the couple about to be married such as rights to future spousal support, etc. A prenuptial agreement is normally used in situations where one or both parties: has significant wealth or expects to receive a large inheritance, has a personal business, wish to keep all assets and debts separate, were previously married, and/or have children from a previous relationship.
British Columbia, Canada:
- Cohabitation Agreement -- Do-it-yourself fill-in form
www.lawdepot.com/contracts/cohabitation-agreement/?pid=pg-JNYJBI64B4-cohabitation-agreementtextlink (#4754)- Prenuptial Agreement -- Do-it-yourself fill-in form
www.lawdepot.com/contracts/prenup/?pid=pg-JNYJBI64B4-prenuptextlink (#4755)
A Prenuptial Agreement is a contract entered into between two people who are about to marry. It sets out how assets will be distributed in the event of divorce or death. It can also be used to address other important matters to the couple about to be married such as rights to future spousal support, etc. A prenuptial agreement is normally used in situations where one or both parties: has significant wealth or expects to receive a large inheritance, has a personal business, wish to keep all assets and debts separate, were previously married, and/or have children from a previous relationship.
- Under Appeal - Scott T. Taylor
www.underappeal.com (#3278)Manitoba, Canada:
- Cohabitation Agreement -- Do-it-yourself fill-in form
www.lawdepot.com/contracts/cohabitation-agreement/?pid=pg-JNYJBI64B4-cohabitation-agreementtextlink (#4754)- Prenuptial Agreement -- Do-it-yourself fill-in form
www.lawdepot.com/contracts/prenup/?pid=pg-JNYJBI64B4-prenuptextlink (#4755)
A Prenuptial Agreement is a contract entered into between two people who are about to marry. It sets out how assets will be distributed in the event of divorce or death. It can also be used to address other important matters to the couple about to be married such as rights to future spousal support, etc. A prenuptial agreement is normally used in situations where one or both parties: has significant wealth or expects to receive a large inheritance, has a personal business, wish to keep all assets and debts separate, were previously married, and/or have children from a previous relationship.
- Family Division Auto Order Project
www.manitobacourts.mb.ca/english/family/autoorder/autoorder.html (#927)
- Manitoba Court of Queen's Bench
New Brunswick, Canada:
- Cohabitation Agreement -- Do-it-yourself fill-in form
www.lawdepot.com/contracts/cohabitation-agreement/?pid=pg-JNYJBI64B4-cohabitation-agreementtextlink (#4754)- Prenuptial Agreement -- Do-it-yourself fill-in form
www.lawdepot.com/contracts/prenup/?pid=pg-JNYJBI64B4-prenuptextlink (#4755)
A Prenuptial Agreement is a contract entered into between two people who are about to marry. It sets out how assets will be distributed in the event of divorce or death. It can also be used to address other important matters to the couple about to be married such as rights to future spousal support, etc. A prenuptial agreement is normally used in situations where one or both parties: has significant wealth or expects to receive a large inheritance, has a personal business, wish to keep all assets and debts separate, were previously married, and/or have children from a previous relationship.
Newfoundland, Canada:
- Cohabitation Agreement -- Do-it-yourself fill-in form
www.lawdepot.com/contracts/cohabitation-agreement/?pid=pg-JNYJBI64B4-cohabitation-agreementtextlink (#4754)- Prenuptial Agreement -- Do-it-yourself fill-in form
www.lawdepot.com/contracts/prenup/?pid=pg-JNYJBI64B4-prenuptextlink (#4755)
A Prenuptial Agreement is a contract entered into between two people who are about to marry. It sets out how assets will be distributed in the event of divorce or death. It can also be used to address other important matters to the couple about to be married such as rights to future spousal support, etc. A prenuptial agreement is normally used in situations where one or both parties: has significant wealth or expects to receive a large inheritance, has a personal business, wish to keep all assets and debts separate, were previously married, and/or have children from a previous relationship.
Northwest Territories, Canada:
- Cohabitation Agreement -- Do-it-yourself fill-in form
www.lawdepot.com/contracts/cohabitation-agreement/?pid=pg-JNYJBI64B4-cohabitation-agreementtextlink (#4754)- Prenuptial Agreement -- Do-it-yourself fill-in form
www.lawdepot.com/contracts/prenup/?pid=pg-JNYJBI64B4-prenuptextlink (#4755)
A Prenuptial Agreement is a contract entered into between two people who are about to marry. It sets out how assets will be distributed in the event of divorce or death. It can also be used to address other important matters to the couple about to be married such as rights to future spousal support, etc. A prenuptial agreement is normally used in situations where one or both parties: has significant wealth or expects to receive a large inheritance, has a personal business, wish to keep all assets and debts separate, were previously married, and/or have children from a previous relationship.
- Northwest Territories - Maintenance Enforcement Program
www.gov.nt.ca/Justice/mep.htm (#1598)
- You can download the Maintenance Enforcement Registration Kit from this site
Nova Scotia, Canada:
- Cohabitation Agreement -- Do-it-yourself fill-in form
www.lawdepot.com/contracts/cohabitation-agreement/?pid=pg-JNYJBI64B4-cohabitation-agreementtextlink (#4754)- Prenuptial Agreement -- Do-it-yourself fill-in form
www.lawdepot.com/contracts/prenup/?pid=pg-JNYJBI64B4-prenuptextlink (#4755)
A Prenuptial Agreement is a contract entered into between two people who are about to marry. It sets out how assets will be distributed in the event of divorce or death. It can also be used to address other important matters to the couple about to be married such as rights to future spousal support, etc. A prenuptial agreement is normally used in situations where one or both parties: has significant wealth or expects to receive a large inheritance, has a personal business, wish to keep all assets and debts separate, were previously married, and/or have children from a previous relationship.
Nunavut, Canada:
- Cohabitation Agreement -- Do-it-yourself fill-in form
www.lawdepot.com/contracts/cohabitation-agreement/?pid=pg-JNYJBI64B4-cohabitation-agreementtextlink (#4754)- Prenuptial Agreement -- Do-it-yourself fill-in form
www.lawdepot.com/contracts/prenup/?pid=pg-JNYJBI64B4-prenuptextlink (#4755)
A Prenuptial Agreement is a contract entered into between two people who are about to marry. It sets out how assets will be distributed in the event of divorce or death. It can also be used to address other important matters to the couple about to be married such as rights to future spousal support, etc. A prenuptial agreement is normally used in situations where one or both parties: has significant wealth or expects to receive a large inheritance, has a personal business, wish to keep all assets and debts separate, were previously married, and/or have children from a previous relationship.
Ontario, Canada:
- Cohabitation Agreement -- Do-it-yourself fill-in form
www.lawdepot.com/contracts/cohabitation-agreement/?pid=pg-JNYJBI64B4-cohabitation-agreementtextlink (#4754)- Cohabitation Agreement (Ontario)
www.dynamiclegalforms.com/cohab_splash.php (#4760)
- This Agreement avoids creating financial obligations from cohabiting and terminates when the parties marry each other. Jurisdiction: Ontario, Canada.
- Prenuptial Agreement -- Do-it-yourself fill-in form
www.lawdepot.com/contracts/prenup/?pid=pg-JNYJBI64B4-prenuptextlink (#4755)
A Prenuptial Agreement is a contract entered into between two people who are about to marry. It sets out how assets will be distributed in the event of divorce or death. It can also be used to address other important matters to the couple about to be married such as rights to future spousal support, etc. A prenuptial agreement is normally used in situations where one or both parties: has significant wealth or expects to receive a large inheritance, has a personal business, wish to keep all assets and debts separate, were previously married, and/or have children from a previous relationship.
- Independent Legal Advice Checklist from LPIC
www.practicepro.ca/practice-aids/checklists/ila-domestic-checklist/ (#4056)- Law Offices of J. Bruce MacNaughton
www.macnaughtonlaw.com (#4271)
Sole Practitioner in Kingston, Ontario with emphasis on litigation, wills and estates and real estate. Advice to small business and incorporations. The latest technology (both hardware and software) is used to assist in providing clients with practical, cost effective legal services. Web site includes amotization calculator and Land Transfer Tax calculator.
- Michael J. Semple Barrister & Solicitor
www.michaelsemple.com (#4690)- Precedent - Separation Agreement (Ontario)
www.rawnlaw.com/separation_agreements.htm (#4692)Prince Edward Island, Canada:
- Cohabitation Agreement -- Do-it-yourself fill-in form
www.lawdepot.com/contracts/cohabitation-agreement/?pid=pg-JNYJBI64B4-cohabitation-agreementtextlink (#4754)- Prenuptial Agreement -- Do-it-yourself fill-in form
www.lawdepot.com/contracts/prenup/?pid=pg-JNYJBI64B4-prenuptextlink (#4755)
A Prenuptial Agreement is a contract entered into between two people who are about to marry. It sets out how assets will be distributed in the event of divorce or death. It can also be used to address other important matters to the couple about to be married such as rights to future spousal support, etc. A prenuptial agreement is normally used in situations where one or both parties: has significant wealth or expects to receive a large inheritance, has a personal business, wish to keep all assets and debts separate, were previously married, and/or have children from a previous relationship.
Quebec, Canada:
- Cohabitation Agreement -- Do-it-yourself fill-in form
www.lawdepot.com/contracts/cohabitation-agreement/?pid=pg-JNYJBI64B4-cohabitation-agreementtextlink (#4754)- Prenuptial Agreement -- Do-it-yourself fill-in form
www.lawdepot.com/contracts/prenup/?pid=pg-JNYJBI64B4-prenuptextlink (#4755)
A Prenuptial Agreement is a contract entered into between two people who are about to marry. It sets out how assets will be distributed in the event of divorce or death. It can also be used to address other important matters to the couple about to be married such as rights to future spousal support, etc. A prenuptial agreement is normally used in situations where one or both parties: has significant wealth or expects to receive a large inheritance, has a personal business, wish to keep all assets and debts separate, were previously married, and/or have children from a previous relationship.
- Example of a Legal Mandate - Retainer Letter/Agreement
divorcelawyermontreal.ca/legal-mandate/ (#4630)
- Example of a legal mandate drafted and used by Andrew H. Heft (attorney), which should answer most questions about what is expected of you when he is engaged to act as your lawyer in a litigious matter:
Saskatchewan, Canada:
- Cohabitation Agreement -- Do-it-yourself fill-in form
www.lawdepot.com/contracts/cohabitation-agreement/?pid=pg-JNYJBI64B4-cohabitation-agreementtextlink (#4754)- Prenuptial Agreement -- Do-it-yourself fill-in form
www.lawdepot.com/contracts/prenup/?pid=pg-JNYJBI64B4-prenuptextlink (#4755)
A Prenuptial Agreement is a contract entered into between two people who are about to marry. It sets out how assets will be distributed in the event of divorce or death. It can also be used to address other important matters to the couple about to be married such as rights to future spousal support, etc. A prenuptial agreement is normally used in situations where one or both parties: has significant wealth or expects to receive a large inheritance, has a personal business, wish to keep all assets and debts separate, were previously married, and/or have children from a previous relationship.
Yukon, Canada:
- Cohabitation Agreement -- Do-it-yourself fill-in form
www.lawdepot.com/contracts/cohabitation-agreement/?pid=pg-JNYJBI64B4-cohabitation-agreementtextlink (#4754)- Prenuptial Agreement -- Do-it-yourself fill-in form
www.lawdepot.com/contracts/prenup/?pid=pg-JNYJBI64B4-prenuptextlink (#4755)
A Prenuptial Agreement is a contract entered into between two people who are about to marry. It sets out how assets will be distributed in the event of divorce or death. It can also be used to address other important matters to the couple about to be married such as rights to future spousal support, etc. A prenuptial agreement is normally used in situations where one or both parties: has significant wealth or expects to receive a large inheritance, has a personal business, wish to keep all assets and debts separate, were previously married, and/or have children from a previous relationship.
U.S.A.:
- US Law Videos .com
www.uslawvideos.com (#4752)
Public Education groups:
Ontario, Canada:
- Community Legal Education Ontario
www.cleo.on.ca (#1053)- F.A.C.T. - Fathers Are Capable Too
fact.on.ca (#4284)
One of the largest non-custodial parents' and children's rights organizations in Canada dealing with custody and access. F.A.C.T. is an organization of both men and women working to support our children's right to have a relationship with both parents. They are a not-for-profit non-custodial parents' and fathers' support and advocacy group.
- London Family Court Clinic (Ontario)
www.lfcc.on.ca (#187)
- The London Family Court Clinic is a non-profit mental health agency in London, Ontario, Canada, which advocates for the special needs of children involved in the justice system as young offenders, victims of crime or abuse, or as the subjects of custody disputes. Our advocacy includes assessment, counselling, prevention services, research, dissemination of information, and training for the community. Since 1974, the Clinic has served the London community and surrounding areas by conducting court-ordered forensic assessments of young people in conflict with the law. We also provide clinical consultations to custody facilities, conduct program evaluations of mental health and custody services, consult on the legal and programmatic aspects of crime prevention initiatives, assist children who are facing the prospect of testifying as victims or witnesses, and conduct custody and access assessments. Services to the community also involve professional training, research, publication, expert court testimony, public speaking, and individual counselling for children and their families.
Research Centres:
Canada:
- LexisNexis® Quicklaw®
www.lexisnexis.ca/en-ca/products/quicklaw-full-service.page (#191)Ontario, Canada:
- List of Family Law Memoranda from Ontario Legal Aid Research Facility
www.familylawcentre.com/research.html (#1687)
- list only - from Joel Miller's Family Law Centre
Search engines / web links:
Canada:
- Divorce Law
www.lslap.bc.ca/0600main.htm (#3603)
- detailed text from the Universtiy of British Columbia Law Students' Legal Advice Program (LSLAP); includes: (1) text, (2) legislation, (3) resources, (4) links
- Family law links (Canada and U.S.)
www.interlog.com/~famlaw/famlinks.htm (#176)
- Family law links (Canada and U.S.)
- Family Law Mediators Directory
www.familylawcentre.com/mediatdir.html (#3013)
- from Joel Miller's Family Law Centre web site
- Jeffrey B. Mammon, B.A., LL.B., Barrister & Solicitor
lisagelman.com/our-people/jeffrey-mammon/ (#4683)- Joel Millar's Family Law Centre
www.familylawcentre.com (#184)
- Michael J. Semple Barrister & Solicitor
www.michaelsemple.com (#4690)- The Law Connection
www.educ.sfu.ca/cels/index_resource.html (#3711)Alberta, Canada:
- Family Law Mediators Directory
www.familylawcentre.com/mediatdir.html (#3013)
- from Joel Miller's Family Law Centre web site
British Columbia, Canada:
- Children and the Law
www.lslap.bc.ca/0500main.htm (#3602)
- detailed text from the Universtiy of British Columbia Law Students' Legal Advice Program (LSLAP); includes: (1) text, (2) legislation, (3) resources, (4) links
- Divorce Law
www.lslap.bc.ca/0600main.htm (#3603)
- detailed text from the Universtiy of British Columbia Law Students' Legal Advice Program (LSLAP); includes: (1) text, (2) legislation, (3) resources, (4) links
- Family Law
www.lslap.bc.ca/0300main.htm (#3600)
- detailed text from the Universtiy of British Columbia Law Students' Legal Advice Program (LSLAP); includes: (1) text, (2) legislation, (3) resources, (4) links
- Family Law Mediators Directory
www.familylawcentre.com/mediatdir.html (#3013)
- from Joel Miller's Family Law Centre web site
- Gene C. Colman - lawyer - Family law centre
www.interlog.com/~famlaw/ (#175)
- family law web site dealing with British Columbia family law
- Links specific to British Columbia - variety of topics
www.wwlia.org/cabchome.htm (#1376)- Violence Against Women and other gendered offences
www.lslap.bc.ca/0400main.htm (#3601)
- detailed text from the Universtiy of British Columbia Law Students' Legal Advice Program (LSLAP); includes: (1) text, (2) legislation, (3) resources, (4) links
Manitoba, Canada:
- Family Law Mediators Directory
www.familylawcentre.com/mediatdir.html (#3013)
- from Joel Miller's Family Law Centre web site
New Brunswick, Canada:
- Family Law Mediators Directory
www.familylawcentre.com/mediatdir.html (#3013)
- from Joel Miller's Family Law Centre web site
Newfoundland, Canada:
- Family Law Mediators Directory
www.familylawcentre.com/mediatdir.html (#3013)
- from Joel Miller's Family Law Centre web site
Northwest Territories, Canada:
- Family Law Mediators Directory
www.familylawcentre.com/mediatdir.html (#3013)
- from Joel Miller's Family Law Centre web site
Nova Scotia, Canada:
- Family Law Mediators Directory
www.familylawcentre.com/mediatdir.html (#3013)
- from Joel Miller's Family Law Centre web site
Ontario, Canada:
- Bill Riley law page
www.travel-net.com/~billr/ (#1648)- Family Law Centre's Internet Resources Directories
www.familylawcentre.com/resorces.html (#1583)
- large collection of links and articles about family law - very professional looking site - links and/or article topics include: Abuse Sites; Adoption; Best of Directories; Canadian Family Law; Canadian Legal Sites; Divorce and Divorcing; Legal Journals; Legal Research Directory; Men's Issues; Miscellaneous Legal Sites; Missing Children; Parenting; Petition; Ontario Legal Aid; Research Facility; Women's Issues
- Family Law Mediators Directory
www.familylawcentre.com/mediatdir.html (#3013)
- from Joel Miller's Family Law Centre web site
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on Family Law
www.familylawcentre.com/faq.html (#1724)
- Detailed web site with lots of information on: Info from several Provincial authorities; Child Support; Spousal Support; Child Support Guidelines; Custody; Access; Separation; Divorce ; EqualizationPayment; Separation/Marriage/Cohabitation; Agreements; Ontario Family Law Act; Choosing a Lawyer; Keeping Costs Down
- Jeffrey B. Mammon, B.A., LL.B., Barrister & Solicitor
lisagelman.com/our-people/jeffrey-mammon/ (#4683)- Joel Millar's Family Law Centre
www.familylawcentre.com (#184)- Joel Miller's Family Law site
www.familylawcentre.com (#863)- Law Offices of J. Bruce MacNaughton
www.macnaughtonlaw.com (#4271)
Sole Practitioner in Kingston, Ontario with emphasis on litigation, wills and estates and real estate. Advice to small business and incorporations. The latest technology (both hardware and software) is used to assist in providing clients with practical, cost effective legal services. Web site includes amotization calculator and Land Transfer Tax calculator.
- Michael J. Semple Barrister & Solicitor
www.michaelsemple.com (#4690)Prince Edward Island, Canada:
- Family Law Mediators Directory
www.familylawcentre.com/mediatdir.html (#3013)
- from Joel Miller's Family Law Centre web site
Quebec, Canada:
- Family Law Mediators Directory
www.familylawcentre.com/mediatdir.html (#3013)
- from Joel Miller's Family Law Centre web site
Saskatchewan, Canada:
- Family Law Mediators Directory
www.familylawcentre.com/mediatdir.html (#3013)
- from Joel Miller's Family Law Centre web site
Yukon, Canada:
- Family Law Mediators Directory
www.familylawcentre.com/mediatdir.html (#3013)
- from Joel Miller's Family Law Centre web site
U.S.A.:
- Family law links (Canada and U.S.)
www.interlog.com/~famlaw/famlinks.htm (#176)
- Family law links (Canada and U.S.)
United Kingdom:
- Family law links (Canada and U.S.)
www.interlog.com/~famlaw/famlinks.htm (#176)
- Family law links (Canada and U.S.)
General Web Sites:
Canada:
- Lannan Law Office
www.lannanlaw.com (#4668)Ontario, Canada:
- Lannan Law Office
www.lannanlaw.com (#4668)
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