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Across Canada, the United States and may other countries, the concept of no-fault divorce proliferated with almost judges almost always granting divorce without assigning fault to a spouse. There is a lot of anger about


Hosted by John P. Schuman, C.S. · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 114 episodes
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The award-winning Ontario Family Law Podcast is hosted by Certified Specialist in Family Law, Ontario family lawyer, mediator, arbitrator and collaborative lawyer, John Schuman. John is also the author of the Guide to the Basics of Ontario Family Law.In an easy-to-understand manner, the podcast discusses all family law matters, from marriage, to separation and divorce, and child welfare issues. He also covers the legal topics relevant to students in school. The last season is also available in video format.
John P. Schuman, C.S. hosts Ontario Family Law Podcast, a education show with 114 episodes published.

Across Canada, the United States and may other countries, the concept of no-fault divorce proliferated with almost judges almost always granting divorce without assigning fault to a spouse. There is a lot of anger about

There has been a significant advancement in Canadian Family Law when it comes to intimate partner violence. In very specific situations, one spouse can sue the other spouse and receive a damages payment. Court cases can

If you are in Family Court, or planning to go to family court for your divorce or parenting case, do you know what to expect at the next court appearance? Do you know what the judge can do at the next court appearance? D

One of the most challenging situations people face in family court, is hearing their exes lie. Your ex may lie about the children or parenting matters to get custody of the children - even going so far as to make false a

Divorce is never easy. But finding the right lawyer to guide you through the process can make a significant difference. This podcast has stressed the importance of speaking to a GOOD family law lawyer to give you help th

Many former spouses have been separated for a while, but have not have gotten around to getting divorced. For some people that’s an intentional decision – they do not want to be divorced, or they do not want to accept th

Sometimes people going through Family Court sometimes think that a judge made a mistake, possibly a big mistake. The result is that things went badly in Court. Perhaps the person who was self-represented or perhaps they

It is the time of year when many people are getting married. That makes it a time of great celebration and planning, with lots of hopes and dreams. It is also a time when the people around the loving couple wonder whethe

When separating spouses or parents go to Family Court, they want to win. Often they hire great family lawyers, like the host of the Ontario Family Law Podcast, Certified Specialist, John Schuman. But, there are times whe

The Law Says Adultery Does Not Affect a Divorce, But That’s Not Always True When one spouse has an extra-marital affair (or any sort of affair outside of a committed relationship), it can be devastating for the other spo

Child support is the part of divorce and family law that many people hate the most. Since, in Canada, monthly child support is based entirely on the payer’s income, it might seem logical that a parent can reduce his or h

The implications of child custody decisions are far-reaching and can significantly impact the lives of both children and parents. It is important not to make mistakes, especially when parenting matters are before a court

From the comments and requests of followers, it seems that a lot of separated parents have difficulty getting information about their kids - whether it be from schools, or health care providers or in relation to activiti

When parents are cut off from their kids after separation, or have serious relationship problems with them, they might ask Family Court Judges to fix to fix the problem by ordering an “alienation workshop.” Those program

When parents separate, particularly when there is a lot of conflict, it is common for one parent to say that it is important to listen to what the kids want. That parent wants the other parent, or a judge or arbitrator,

What happens if spouses separate – their relationship is over - but one spouse refuses to move out? There can be a lot of tension, maybe even violence because of the bad feelings and conflict in the home. Nobody wants to

The Child Support Guidelines was supposed to make child support easy, predictable and fair. They are supposed to result in separated parents spending as much o their kids as they would if the family was together. Yet, ch

Considering moving in with someone? Or getting married? There is lots of advice out there that you really should get a cohabitation agreement or marriage contract. But, that sounds really unromantic. Is it really necessa

One of the most cost common family lawyer questions is: “If I let my partner move in with me, will her or she get half of my home?” Or, put another way, "Does living common law mean giving up half your house?" Unfortunat

When separated spouses live in different countries or provinces, they may wonder where the best place would be to get divorced. Where the separated spouses now live in different places, it may be possible to chose where
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