Limitation Refresher
In the recent decision Toney v Canada (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) rendered at the Court of King’s Bench of Alberta, Madam Justice E.A. Hughes reviewed limitation periods as they apply to […]
Dispatches From The Desk Of A Summer Student
Since our last installment, I’ve completed my first summer as a Law Student at Vogel LLP. An accomplishment of this type warrants some reflection, and maybe just a little bit of bragging…
Last time I wrote, I knew I was fortunate […]
New QB Decision On Blameworthy Conduct
In general, the courts will award retroactive child support to a successful applicant for a period of up to 3 years prior to when the applicant gave […]
Deportation Due To A Breakdown In The Marriage
Getting divorced and being deported is a harsh reality for Canadian Permanent Residents (PR’s). Under the Immigration & Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) regulations, if a […]
Home Away From Home
Parents who do not live in the same city (or even the same country) as their children primarily live can face significant difficulties with respect to […]
Imputing Income For The Purposes Of Child Support – Unreasonable Expenses
Sections 16 to 20 of the Federal Child Support Guidelines deal with how a spouse’s annual income should be determined for the […]