Family Law at Cohen Highley LLP
Family Law
Family Law matters can be stressful, emotional, and difficult. We are here for you. Let our experienced and compassionate team of Family Lawyers guide you through these challenges by providing you with strategy, advocacy and support.
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Parental Issues & Disputes
Matrimonial Home Disputes
Insights on Popular Family Law Topics from Our Family Lawyers
- The Benefits of a Cohabitation Agreement
- Pensions and Family Law
- Child Support – Frequently Asked Questions
- Determining Child Support
- Separation, Children and Custody
- Living Together While Legally Separated
- At What Point are People Considered “Common Law” Partners?
- How the Courts Handle Separation and Pet Ownership
- Property Rights and Common Law Relationship Separation
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Featured Articles
What Are Notional Taxes?
What Are Notional Taxes? Article by Ken Fraser When spouses separate in Ontario, it is often necessary to address issues that relate to the assets and liabilities owned by each spouse. To properly address these issues, the spouses must know the accurate value for each...
The Importance of Financial Disclosure in Family Law
The Importance of Financial Disclosure in Family Law Article by Ken Fraser In Family Law, Judges have consistently described the duty to disclose financial information as the most basic obligation in Family Law. Judges have raised concerns that the failure to abide by...
The Benefits of a Cohabitation Agreement
The Benefits of a Cohabitation Agreement Article By Erin O'Leary A cohabitation agreement (often called a “cohab” or sometimes a “prenup”) is a written legal contract for two people who live together in a marriage-like relationship. It can be used whether or not the...