Family Law

Living Together While Legally Separated A marriage or common-law relationship is considered separated when the relationship has ended and often when one spouse moves out of the home. However, couples do not have to live physically apart to be considered separated in Ontario. This blog answers commonly asked questions about couples living together while legally separated. Read more. Read More >
Does a separated parent need consent to take their child out of the country? The Cohen Highley Legal Moment on FRESH RADIO Read More >
At what point are two people considered to be common law partners? The Cohen Highley Legal Moment on 980 CFPL Read More >
If a common law relationship breaks down, are there equal property rights to the family home? The Cohen Highley Legal Moment on 980 CFPL Read More >
How does collaborative family law differ from traditional family law negotiation? The Cohen Highley Legal Moment on FRESH RADIO Read More >
How does collaborative family law differ from mediation? The Cohen Highley Legal Moment on FRESH RADIO Read More >
What is collaborative law? The Cohen Highley Legal Moment on FRESH RADIO Read More >
Can a separated couple cohabit before divorce? The Cohen Highley Legal Moment on FRESH RADIO Read More >

How to Connect with Us

We make it easy for individuals to connect with our legal team.
You can request a call back from our legal team in three easy ways.

Call Us

Call our toll free number.

Email Us

Email our legal team.

Online Form

Request a call back online.