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Family Law Lawyer at Mann Lawyers. Experience in litigation, negotiation, mediation and dispute resolution. (Nothing here is legal advice)

Ottawa, Canada
Joined May 2009
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@alyssa_tomkins Mediation before the Supreme Court decides whether to hear an appeal could offer some unique advantages and challenges
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RT @alyssa_tomkins: I am having a lot of trouble with this one. So a party has had its leave application dismissed and has accordingly exha…
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The Supreme Court of Canada is considering offering mediation services for cases it declines to hear
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ICYMI - Separated spouses are being treated as divorced at the time of death following the fulfillment of a requirement in Ontario’s Succession Law Reform Act on January 1st
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ONCA upholds ruling voiding will and property transfer over undue influence - The testator willed her home to one of her daughters and named her sole executor
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The Ontario Court of Justice has ruled that three children will remain in their mother's care under supervision, while their father, facing multiple sexual assault charges, will have limited supervised access.
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RT @Ali__B: Ontario Court of Justice orders supervised access for father facing sexual assault charges - The alleged victims in the crimina…
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Alison Boyce
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The father posted inappropriate content about the mother and litigation on social media. Good review of the legal considerations for removal of such posts and imposition of penalties for non-compliance, including fines and imprisonment (paras 151 - 168).
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There should be a study on what motivates people to post on social media through their separation. They obviously think it's a good idea. It's not, and here's all the law you need ~151. Good draft order ~216(i,j,k): B.M. v. J.G., 2025 ONCJ 72
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RT @SteveBenmor: Great quote by Ariana Huffington: “While we did not survive as a couple, at least we've survived in the joint parenting of…
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RT @JamesHSLevine: Controlling your face in court is a skill that law schools cannot teach.
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Ontario Court of Justice orders supervised access for father facing sexual assault charges - The alleged victims in the criminal case were of a similar age and gender to his daughters
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Friendly reminder - The SCC will hear arguments today and tomorrow about recognizing a new tort of family violence. The hearing will be webcast live.#SCC #familylaw #divorce
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RT @Ali__B: Will the Supreme Court allow a tort of family violence to be created? - The SCC will hear arguments on Feb. 11-12, 2025 about r…
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Chief Justice Wagner says top court ‘exploring’ provision of mediation in cases where leave to appeal denied #SCC
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Will the Supreme Court allow a tort of family violence to be created? - The SCC will hear arguments on Feb. 11-12, 2025 about recognizing a new tort of family violence. Ahluwalia v. Ahluwalia #SCC #familylaw #divorce
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RT @corollaryrelief: On parenting incidentals where one party wants flexibility (read:control) and the other wants rigidity to remove it: s…
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Dividing Corporate Assets by Sealed Bid and a Butterfly Transaction in Family Law Awaits Another Day
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The Ontario Superior Court of Justice dismissed two lawsuits alleging negligence in drafting a will, ruling that the claims were barred by the 15-year ultimate limitation period under Ontario's Limitations Act.
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The New Brunswick Court of Appeal ruled that courts retain jurisdiction to order post-guardianship contact, affirming that the legislation does not remove judicial authority to grant such orders when they serve a child's best interests.
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