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Freda Kassis
Reesa Heft
April 6, 2019
Spousal support release clauses not always watertight: Heft
https://www.advocatedaily.com/reesa-heft-spousal-support-release-clauses-can-be-challenged-heft.html
Spousal support release clauses in marriage or cohabitation agreements may not be as bulletproof as they seem.
November 2, 2018
Mother still waiting for ruling on $22,000 in legal costs nearly two years after Brampton judge found in her favour.
https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2018/10/31/mother-still-waiting-for-ruling-on-22000-in-legal-costs-nearly-two-years-after-brampton-judge-found-in-her-favour.html
May 18, 2018
First Families First
In Fisher v Fisher, a 2008 Ontario Court of Appeal case, the payor husband remarried and started a new family, arguing that the financial responsibility for his new family made
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