John Schuman, Ontario Family Lawyer/Divorce Lawyer, on TV
As an expert in family law, John does many television appearances to speak about family law, divorce, custody, access, child support, spousal support and property division issues affecting married, common-law, separating and divorcing couples. Here are some of those TV appearances that both provided important family law information and show John’s skills, knowledge and experience as a family lawyer and divorce lawyer.
Family Lawyer John Schuman comments on a recent spanking sentence on Canada AM
The Ontario Family Court Process – Step by Step
Court is a complicated process with lots of rules. Family court is no different. Many people are afraid of what is going to happen when they go to family court. That is one reason why family lawyers really help people in their divorce, child custody, support or property division cases. Family Court Judges expect people who represent themselves to know how the process works. Even if you have a lawyer, it can still be frightening to be in court if you do not know what is going to happen.
In this video, Certified Specialist in Family Law, John Schuman, describes the Ontario Family Court process from start to finish. He takes you through all the steps from filing the first documents, to your first time going to court, to motions for temporary child custody, child support, spousal support or disclosure, through attempts to settle and then trial. If you want to know what will happen when you go to family court, then watch this video.
If you need to go to court to get an emergency court order for child custody, then this page describes how to do that.
If you want to avoid family court, all of the conflict and stress associated with it, and find other ways to resolve your issues with your ex-spouse, then click on this page for information on the alternatives to family court. For information specifically about Collaborative Practice (also called Collaborative Law), another alternative to family court, click here.
If you would like even more information about the family court process, including a step-by-step guide, the alternatives to court and an explanation of the most important family law concepts (including child support, spousal support, child custody, property division and many more), this$20 easy-to-understand book gives you all of that and tips on how to win in family court: