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Understanding Your Rights: Long Term Disability Denial in Ontario and the Right to Sue
Facing a denial of long term disability (LTD) benefits can be overwhelming, especially when you rely on these benefits to support yourself during a difficult time. In Ontario, many people encounter challenges when their LTD claims are rejected. Knowing your rights and the options available, including the possibility of legal action, can make a significant difference in how you handle the situation. This post explains what happens when your long term disability claim is denied
Living “Separate and Apart” Under the Same Roof
Grounds for Divorce in Canada (Ontario) Under Canada’s Divorce Act, a divorce is granted only if the marriage has broken down due to one...
Understanding Child Support in Ontario: Tax Implications and Legal Guidance
Navigating Child Support Agreements and Tax Responsibilities If you are separating or divorcing in Ontario and have children, child...
Spousal Support and Taxes in Ontario: What You Need to Know
Spousal support is one of the most financially significant aspects of separation or divorce in Ontario. Whether you are paying or...
Can You Deduct Legal Fees After Separation or Divorce in Ontario? Here's What the CRA Allows
Separation and divorce can come with significant legal expenses, especially when support issues are involved. Many clients ask whether...
Separated but Still Living Together? What the CRA Considers “Living Apart” in Ontario
Separation can be complex, especially when both spouses continue living in the same home after the relationship has ended. This situation...
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