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Surviving Your Divorce
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 370

Surviving Your Divorce

When people are going through the emotional trauma of separation and divorce, they turn to Canada's best-selling guide to family law, Surviving Your Divorce. In it, family law expert Michael G. Cochrane, LL.B., answers questions such as: What are my rights? What will happen to the children? How much does divorce cost? Surviving Your Divorce is a non-technical book that explains the legal options available to married, common-law, and same-sex couples going through separation or divorce. This popular guide covers child custody, division of property, support, domestic violence, the rights of common-law couples, and much more provides tips and strategies to help you negotiate separation and divo...

Do We Need a Cohabitation Agreement?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 209

Do We Need a Cohabitation Agreement?

  • Categories: Law

You're committed, you're moving in together and you're blending your households. But are you forgetting something? Many Canadians find themselves in common-law relationships and think that they aren't any different from a legal marriage. It can be a shock to find out that, when the going gets tough, certain rights under the law-not to mention financial obligations-do or do not apply. For instance, if one common-law partner becomes seriously ill or passes away, will the other be able to access joint bank accounts? Their shared home? What happens if there is no will? And what about the kids? These are some of the many serious questions that couples need to consider before sharing their lives, ...

Surviving Your Divorce - 6th Edition - Expanded and Updated
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Surviving Your Divorce - 6th Edition - Expanded and Updated

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-11-19
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Trusted advice to help you through your divorce or separation. Divorce doesn't have to be messy and bitter to be difficult. Even the most amicable break-ups are tough for everyone concerned. It's hard to understand and deal with the legal and financial consequences of a marriage breakdown during such an emotionally charged time. For more than a decade, Surviving Your Divorce has guided thousands of readers past the legal jargon of divorce to offer clear and candid guidance on how to survive a divorce or separation legally, financially, and emotionally. Responding to the growing complexity of family law in Canada, this 6th edition contains added resources--such as a Parenting Plan that helps parents develop solutions for child custody--and new and updated information in key areas including family loans, property and pensions, spousal support, wills and estates, common-law separations, and more. Canada's leading book of its kind, Surviving Your Divorce combines essential, up-to-date information about the law with practical advice on and emotional support for everyday issues

Do We Need a Marriage Contract
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Do We Need a Marriage Contract

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-05-03
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  • Publisher: Wiley

Congratulations! You've decided to get married. It's a wonderful time, but there's more to think about than just the perfect wedding and honeymoon. Marriage is more complicated than it used to be. People are marrying later in life and perhaps for the second or third time. Often they are bringing more assets and more liabilities into the relationship, blending children from previous relationships, and generally facing all kinds of new challenges. Marriage contracts, wills and Powers of Attorney are all valuable ways to set your expectations in advance. Do We Need a Marriage Contract? is written in clear, nontechnical language and includes real-life examples based on Canadian cases. Cochrane i...

Strictly Legal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Strictly Legal

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-02
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  • Publisher: Unknown

When Canadians have legal problems, they need useful and understandable legal information -- not legal mumbo-jumbo or weaselly fine print. We are living in a society that is becoming increasingly complicated. While trying to raise families, buy homes and keep our jobs, we are "bumping into each other" more and more. In this book, lawyer Michael Cochrane provides straight answers to common legal questions he encounters each week on his TV program, Strictly Legal

Night Soil
  • Language: en

Night Soil

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-07-29
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  • Publisher: Legalintel

"I'm a divorce lawyer; you're not supposed to like me" -Andrew Bierce, Q.C. Don't worry-you won't. He's smart. He's skilled. Ruthless. He knows every dark trick in the book. He should, he invented most of them. He's expensive, very expensive, and downright nasty. Unfortunately for judges, lawyers, and opposing clients who cross his path, he's also very effective. And that's why the angry, the brokenhearted, and the bitter come to him with blank cheques to wage war in the courts. A popular TV actor divorcing an Olympic athlete, naïvely hoping to shield the gory details from the public; an amorous firefighter who starts more fires than he puts out; a famous but troubled rock star who blew up ...

Strictly Legal II
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 344

Strictly Legal II

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-10-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

With new and updated information and an additional chapter Canadians live by the rule of law. In theory, we are all equally governed by the law and we all have equal access to our justice system, but in practice, says Toronto lawyer Michael Cochrane, we don't know enough about our legal rights and obligations. We fear the court system because of its slowness and its cost. And we put off or muddle through important things like Wills and contracts because we don't want to pay for a lawyer to help us. We don't really know what the law is until we are in danger of breaking it. There are situations when we need legal information, however, and Michael Cochrane's book will help you to know what que...

Surviving Your Parents' Divorce
  • Language: en

Surviving Your Parents' Divorce

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999-04-05
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  • Publisher: Wiley

Divorce and separation are hard for couples, but they're even harder on the children involved. Many kids are in emotional turmoil, uncertain about the future, and blame themselves for the bread-up, even though it's not their fault. Surviving Your Parents' Divorce fills the information gap, helping children to grasp and cope with the forces at work in a separation.

Strictly Legal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

Strictly Legal

  • Categories: Law

When Canadians have legal problems, they need useful and understandable legal information OCo not legal mumbo-jumbo or weaselly fine print. We are living in a society that is becoming increasingly complicated. While trying to raise families, buy homes and keep our jobs, we are ''bumping into each other'' more and more. In this book, lawyer Michael Cochrane provides straight answers to common legal questions he encounters each week on his TV program, Strictly Legal"

For Better Or For Worse
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

For Better Or For Worse

  • Categories: Law

This book is a practical, non-threatening guide to marriage contracts and cohabitation agreements: what they are, who needs them, what they can do for you, how to broach such an unromantic subject with your sweetheart, working with a lawyer to draft or customize a contract, and lots of examples. Thousands of Canadians get married each year—in love, starry-eyed, and committed forever. But almost half of Canadian marriages end in divorce, and trust can soon turn to bitter battles over business assets, financial settlements, and child custody. This book is a practical, non-threatening guide to marriage contracts and cohabitation agreements: what they are, who needs them, what they can do for you, how to broach such an unromantic subject with your partner, and working with a lawyer to draft or customize a contract.