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FAQ

Family Law FAQ

What issues does family law cover in Ontario?

Family law includes separation, divorce, child custody and access, child and spousal support, division of property, and parenting agreements. It also covers common-law relationships and prenuptial or cohabitation agreements.

Do I need a lawyer to get a divorce in Ontario?

While it’s possible to file for divorce on your own, a lawyer ensures your rights are protected — especially when children, property, or support are involved. A lawyer can also help negotiate fair terms and handle all court filings on your behalf.

What is the difference between sole and joint custody?

Sole custody means one parent makes major decisions for the child, while joint custody means both parents share that responsibility. Custody is about decision-making, not the amount of time a child spends with each parent (that’s called access or parenting time).

How is child support calculated in Ontario?

Child support is based on the Federal Child Support Guidelines, which consider the paying parent’s income and number of children. Special expenses (like daycare, medical needs, or extracurriculars) may be added. A lawyer can help ensure the correct amount is being paid or received.

Can we resolve our family law matter without going to court?

Yes. Many family law matters can be resolved through mediation, negotiation, or collaborative family law. These approaches are often faster, less stressful, and more cost-effective than court. A lawyer can guide you through whichever route is best for your case.

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