A parent’s decision to relocate with a child following separation can give rise to complex legal issues. The law recognizes that such a move may significantly affect a child’s relationship with the other parent. Understanding the legal framework governing relocations can help parents make informed and thoughtful decisions. What is …
Protecting Family Bonds: Understanding Grandparents’ Rights in Ontario
Grandparents often play a vital role in their grandchildren’s lives, offering emotional support, stability, and a connection to family history and culture. Although grandparents do not have an automatic right to access their grandchildren, there are legal avenues available to seek contact through the courts. At Northern Law, our experienced …
Common-Law Separation and the Family Home
In Ontario, two people are considered common-law partners if they have been continuously living together in a conjugal relationship for at least three years or living together in a relationship of some permanence if they share a child together by birth or adoption. Common-law spouses have fewer legal rights compared …
