NAVIGATING COMMON LAW RELATIONSHIPS IN ONTARIO – THE FAMILY LAW ISSUES

NEW BLOG ALERT on our sister site Goldhart Law PC: Navigating Common Law Relationships In Ontario – The Family Law Issues.  The legal distinctions between common law relationships and marriage can be complex. Our latest blog provides a guide to these differences.

Key Takeaways include:

  • Key legal distinctions for common law couples.
  • Importance of understanding property and asset division.
  • The importance of Cohabitation Agreement

Don’t miss out on essential insights—click the link to read now and empower your relationship decisions. https://goldhartlaw.com/common-law-relationships-cohabiting/

Let’s continue to elevate the practice of family law in Ontario!

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Cheryl Goldhart is a mediator and arbitrator who can make a difference in resolving your family disputes.

  • Near Four Decades of Family Law Experience: Chery’s career spansl nearly 40 years dedicated exclusively to the practice of family law.
  • Masters Degree in Counselling: Armed with a Master’s Degree in Counselling, Cheryl combines empathetic understanding with profound insight.
  • Certified Family Law Specialist by the Law Society of Ontario: Cheryl’s expertise in family law is certified by the Law Society of Ontario, recognizing her as a specialist in the field.
  • Accreditation in Mediation from OAFM: Cheryl’s family law mediation expertise is recognized and accreditated by the Ontario Association for Family Mediation.
  • Professional Arbitration Designation by ADR Institute: The ADR Institute of Ontario has granted Cheryl a professional designation in arbitration, affirming her expertise in this area.
  • Award-Winning Contributions to Family Law: Cheryl has been honored with numerous awards and accolades for her significant contributions to family law, including the prestigious Ontario Bar Association’s Award for Excellence in Family Law.

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Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog post is intended for general informational purposes only and should not be considered as legal advice. Consult with a qualified family law attorney for advice regarding your specific situation. Goldhart Mediation & Arbitration is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented in this blog.

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