What Is A Matrimonial Home – Marriage Contract What is a matrimonial home? Marriage Contracts & Family Lawyers In the above video, John Schuman provides some great information on “What is a matrimonial home?” and talks about marriage contracts in regards to a matrimonial home or homes. This is an interview with the Real Estate 101 Show.. John explains in plain English, exactly what a matrimonial home is and is not. A matrimonial home is any home that you and your spouse usually lived in together. This would be a home that you and your spouse lived in during the week. However, a cottage could also be considered a matrimonial home. Please view the video for additional details. John Schuman is the head of family law team at Devry Smith Frank LLP and is a practicing family lawyer. Our law offices are easily located in the Lawrence and Don Mills location of Toronto and we have plenty of free parking. To browse some others law videos pertaining to family law, kindly browse through our media page. For more details or assistance in relation to family law, marriage contracts, or advice on what is a matrimonial home, kindly contact one of our Toronto family lawyers or John Schuman directly. By Fauzan SiddiquiJuly 16, 2015September 4, 2020
Child Support and Child Support Guidelines In Ontario Child Support and Child Support Guidelines In Ontario In this video, John provides some information on child support and child support guidelines in Ontario during his interview at the Real Estate 101 Show.. John Schuman is the head of family law team at Devry Smith Frank LLP and is a practicing family lawyer. John goes over child support guidelines and simplifies child support. Child support is based on income. The biological parents always pay child support however step parents can also be on the hook for child support. Watch the video to learn more about this matter. To view other Ontario employment law videos and other practice areas, please visit our media page at media page. The law offices of Devry Smith Frank are located in the Lawrence and Don Mills location of Toronto and we have a lot of free parking. For more details or information on child support and child support guidelines in Ontario, kindly contact one of our Toronto family lawyers or family lawyer John Schuman directly. By Fauzan SiddiquiJuly 16, 2015July 5, 2023
The Role Children Play In Divorce – Divorcing & Children The Role Children Play In Divorce – John Schuman When going through a divorce, it is very important to understand the role children play in a divorce. When two parents are going through a divorce, children can sometimes be subject to tough bitter legal court proceedings that can drag out in divorce courts in Canada. Especially a divorce which may become a little hostile, child custody is one of the things parents usually hire divorce lawyers for when divorcing, and a good divorce lawyer should be able to do a good job explaining the role children may play in the divorce and custody battle. Watch this episode where top Toronto divorce attorney John Schuman explains everything you need to know about divorcing with children and the role children pay in divorces. The law offices of Devry Smith Frank LLP are located in the Lawrence and Don Mills location of Toronto and we have a lot of free parking. To browse some others law videos pertaining to family law, kindly browse through our media page. For more details or assistance in relation to family law, roles children play in divorces, divorcing with children, how to divorce with children, marriage contracts, or family law advice, kindly contact one of our Toronto family lawyers or John Schuman directly. By Fauzan SiddiquiJuly 16, 2015September 4, 2020
Lawyer For Child Support – Child Support Information – Child Support Ontario Lawyer for Child Support Looking for a lawyer for child support in Ontario? It’s always a great idea to start your search on child support information with a Child Support Lawyer and Certified Child Specialist like family lawyer John Schuman. Child Support Ontario has many guidelines that need to be followed, and a great divorce lawyer in Toronto can help you understand some of the child support laws Ontario. Watch this episode with top family lawyer John Schuman of Devry Smith Frank LLP, where he explains everything we need to know about child support in Ontario. Watch the video for additional information. The law offices of Devry Smith Frank LLP are located in the Lawrence and Don Mills location of Toronto and we have a lot of free parking. To browse our collection of other family law videos or law videos in other practice areas, kindly browse through our media page. For more information on how to divorce with children, marriage contracts, or family law advice, contact John Schuman directly. By Fauzan SiddiquiJuly 16, 2015September 4, 2020
The Importance of Evidence in Family Court Cases: John Schuman & Justice Harvey Brownstone In this extended interview, Mr. Justice Harvey Brownstone, a Family Court Judge and John Schuman, a Toronto Family Lawyer & Certified Family Law Specialist provides some insights on The Importance of Evidence in Family Court during Episode 202 of Family Matters. Go to any family court and you will find the dockets overflowing with cases involving parents in dispute over their property, money and children. In recent years the majority of these parents are self-represented, trying to navigate a complex and frustrating legal system on their own without a lawyer. This video is a rare opportunity to hear about the procedures and rules of evidence that govern the way judges make decisions. In this web extra video, we are told that Judges are looking for concrete proof regarding which spouse is the primary caregiver from reliable sources, such as the child’s daycare, doctors, dentists, or other independent third parties who are trustworthy, and often, instead of family members, who may or may not be objective. Additionally, Judges want to see financial evidence as well, especially when it comes to self-employed spouses. Specifically annual tax returns, Credit Card bills, and other financial documents as proof in Family Court. For more information on Evidence in Family Court cases, or if you need a Toronto Family Lawyer, please contact one of our Toronto family lawyers or John Schuman directly at John Schuman. By Fauzan SiddiquiJuly 16, 2015September 4, 2020
Do I Have To Go To Court For A Divorce? Todd Slonim is a family lawyer and Toronto divorce lawyer practicing family law at the Toronto law firm of Devry Smith Frank LLP. In this video, Todd Slonim talks with Joe Terceira about “Do I need to go to court for a divorce?” and divorce mediation to obtain a divorce settlement. Todd explains that when getting a divorce, there are many things people should understand about the divorce process in Ontario. Items like divorce mediation, how typical divorce settlements work, divorce arbitration, and dealing with divorce to name a few. Understanding these points will go a long way in ensuring a smoother divorce that could be more amicable for all parties. Watch this episode of Real Estate 101 with Todd Slonim of Devry Smith Frank LLP where he explains some of these divorce terms in detail. Our law offices are easily located in the Lawrence and Don Mills location of Toronto and we have a lot of free parking. To browse some others law videos pertaining to family law, kindly browse through our media page. To answer the question “do I need to go to court?, or for information on divorce mediation or other family law matters, kindly contact one of our family lawyers or Toronto divorce lawyer Todd Slonim directly. By Fauzan SiddiquiJuly 16, 2015September 4, 2020
Family Law Court Process – How Family Court Works In Ontario How Family Court Works In Ontario In this video, John provides information on the process of going to court for a divorce or separation in Ontario during his interview at the Real Estate 101 Show. John Schuman is the head of family law team at Devry Smith Frank LLP and is a certified specialist. John discusses how to prepare for court when separating and what you should expect during the court process. There are however many options available to avoid court reduce costs and the stress of a divorce or separation. This applies to Ontario Family Court. Watch the video to learn more about this the family court process. Our law offices are conveniently located in the Lawrence and Don Mills area of Toronto and we have plenty of free parking. To view other Ontario law videos regarding family law and other practice areas, please visit our media page. For further information or assistance in regards to family law matters or child support, please contact one of our Toronto family lawyers John Schuman directly. By Fauzan SiddiquiJuly 16, 2015September 4, 2020
Devry Smith Frank LLP at Advice Scene Devry Smith Frank LLP at Advice Scene with John Schuman People often ask the Toronto Family Lawyers at Devry Smith Frank if we can protect their rights without going to court. We know how to get people the results they want through mediation, arbitration and collaborative law. Often we can do this without the stress and hostility. Our full service law firm will protect you, your children and your finances in or out of court. To view other Ontario law videos regarding family law and other practice areas, please visit our media page For further information or assistance in regards to family law matters or child support, please contact one of our Toronto Family Lawyers. By Fauzan SiddiquiJuly 16, 2015October 14, 2020
Collaborative Family Law Toronto Introducing the York Region Collaborative Family Law Practice Devry Smith Frank (DSF) Family Lawyer John Schuman is also a “Collaborative Lawyer”. That means that he is trained in another very effective process for resolving issues arising from a marriage breakdown and negotiating a Separation Agreement. That process is called “Collaborative Practice.” Collaborative Law: It’s about Respect; Its about Integrity, It’s about your Family. Collaborative Family Law is a Less Adversarial Way to Divorce. The York Collaborative Practice is a group of Lawyers, Financial Professionals and mental health practitioners practicing a refreshing newer approach to resolving divorce cases we felt the emotional cost of going court. Collaborative practice involves separating couples working together, as a team, along with our trained professionals to resolve disputes a fair and respectful manner. We offer a supportive approach during a bumpy parts of the divorce process, finding ways to manage the wide range of challenges you may be facing and establishing plans for the future are part of the Collaborative Practice process. The collaborative process is often the better way for children, rather than fighting, parties involved commit to working together, thereby encouraging a more positive future relationship and environment in which to raise children. It is our hope that your family will be led to a compassionate ending of a difficult transition, with a view to healthy new beginning, by keeping the lines of communications open, agreements are more likely to be reached amicably and with dignity. Mutual respect is the basis of the collaborative practice model and discussions are likely to be more productive, resulting in an agreement being reached more easily. Most importantly, this process is designed to protect the interests of your children and to help you and your status move on towards new lives. Collaborative divorce a different way to separate and a win-win solution to achieving quality settlement for you and your family. Contact the York Region Collaborative Practice today. Respectful Resolution to Separations and Divorces. Watch the video for additional information. To view other Ontario Family law videos regarding resolving issues arising from a marriage breakdown and negotiating a Separation Agreements and/or other practice areas, please visit our media page at https://devrylaw.ca/videos/ By Fauzan SiddiquiJuly 16, 2015September 4, 2020
Hiding Money In Family Law Cases Hiding money in family law cases in rarely a good idea but that doesn’t stop people from trying to get away with it. Family lawyers and judges are always on the lookout for people in cases that are engaging in these kinds of behavior, and if your caught not only can it cost you thousands of dollars in legal fees, it may also land you in trouble with the law. People go to great lengths to hide money in divorces in order to avoid paying more support payments, and to keep more to themselves. But good family lawyers know how to find hidden money. Watch this episode with real estate agent Joe Terceira, and Toronto family lawyer John Schuman where John will discuss the topic of hiding money in family law cases. What to do if Someone is Hiding Money In Family Law Cases Our law offices are conveniently located in the Lawrence and Don Mills area of Toronto and we have plenty of free parking. Devry Smith Frank LLP 95 Barber Greene Road #100 Toronto, ON M3C 3E9 (416) 449-1400 https://devrylaw.ca To view other Ontario law videos regarding family law and other practice areas, please visit our media page athttps://devrylaw.ca/videos/ Have More Questions About Hiding Money In Family Law Cases? For further information or assistance in regards to hiding money in family law cases, please contact one of our Toronto family lawyers or John Schuman at TEL: 416.446.5862 or https://devrylaw.ca/family-lawyers… By Fauzan SiddiquiJuly 16, 2015September 4, 2020