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Toronto Lawyer for Divorce November 30th, 2009

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The title of this writing does not mean to encourage couple to have a divorce. It is sometimes the best way to solve marriage problem, but whenever there is any opportunity to make the relation better, there will be many ways out there beside divorce. Well, you may read this as talking nonsense, but there are ways when we really strive for that.

Yet, as a fact, there are many things causes marriage to find its end with divorce. There is no other ways for each party to get the best solution except divorce. Sometimes, even when the couple wants to end it with divorce, they often find problems, such as children, property division, separation and agreement, and other problems. To meet this problem, those who do not have any law-based and authority to defend themselves will certainly need a divorce lawyer. You will find qualified team of divorce lawyer on Toronto divorce lawyer who are part of family lawyer tackling many cases around family problem and other crimes. To learn more about the team that of  Toronto lawyer, you can access Lisagelman.com at where you can contact the team and tell what problems you face and what they can do to help you.

Even though divorce is an unwanted end of a marriage, this team will gladly help you to solve the marriage problem any couple faces. Be free to contact them!

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The Role Of The Family Lawyer: Putting The “Proper” Back Into Property Settlements November 12th, 2009

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Family law matters can be stressful for all parties involved. Most family law matters are resolved through negotiation, so it is important that you are aware of your legal rights. This is where a family lawyer can help. A lawyer can assist you obtain the best outcome and prevent potentially ongoing and costly legal complications.

What is a property settlement?

This is the division of all “property” between married or de facto couples who seek divorce or separation. “Property” is quite widely interpreted in the family law system and includes pretty much everything that is capable of being owned. This can include land, houses, businesses including partnerships, motor vehicles, bank accounts, shares, household goods and furniture, tools of trade or other equipment, trusts and superannuation. The property settlement includes all property belonging to you and your partner, regardless of whose name the property is in.

Even if these items were owned by one of you prior to the start of the relationship, or they were left in a will to one of you, they may still form part of the “pool of assets”. Any debts also need to be calculated and taken into account in a property settlement.

Why do we need a lawyer when we have already agreed upon what property we will each receive?

Relying on an informal property settlement is quite risky as it may lead to you getting caught up in further property disputes down the track. For instance, there is a possibility you’re your partner will change his or her mind or even conceal something which should rightfully be in the agreement. Speak to us at LAC about formalising your agreement, so that you don’t get a nasty shock down the track.

Can’t we just skip the visit to the lawyer and go straight to court?

The courts can often assist with more complex disputes, such as how to equitably divide a monetary “gift” which was given to your partner by his or her parents.

However, going to court is not always the most pleasant way to reach a settlement. It may not guarantee the result you want and it can be costly both financially and emotionally. It is often simpler and cheaper to use your lawyer to help you reach an agreement with your partner outside of court, and go to court only as a last resort. By consulting a lawyer, you and your partner have the option of exchanging offers of settlement and conducting negotiations at any time.

Do we have to split everything equally?

All is fair in love and war, which doesn’t mean there will always be a 50:50 division of the property. The proportions will vary according to your personal circumstances.

A lawyer will assist you reach a property settlement by advising you and your partner’s legal entitlements over your joint pool of assets.

Firstly, a lawyer will advise you on the nature and amount of contributions made by you and your partner. These can be financial contributions such as wages, or non-financial contributions such as undertaking parental responsibilities.

Secondly, a lawyer will assist you determine the future needs of you and your partner. Factors taken into consideration include the duration of the relationship, the age and health of the parties, educational qualifications relevant to future work prospects and the need to care for any dependent children.

Once the analysis is completed, a lawyer may then assess any gaps in the information and conduct further investigation if necessary.

I think my partner is hiding assets, how can I investigate?

Relationships can bring out the best in people, but occasionally they can also bring out the worst. Asset hiding is quite common in the course of property settlements, especially when one partner adamantly believes that he or she has rightfully earned and thus owns a particular property interest.

If you suspect that your partner has assets, but you don’t have any details of them, a lawyer can also put sufficient pressure on your partner to meet his or her “full and frank disclosure” obligations, and will advise whether it will be necessary to resort to bringing an application before a court requesting a subpoena, which is a court order demanding production of documents or witness from a third party source. Speak to us at LAC lawyers to determine the most appropriate way of gaining access to your partner’s financial details.

Are we negotiating an emotional settlement or a property settlement?

In order to negotiate the most effective property settlement, lawyers must distance from the emotional issues that arise in family law disputes. However, a good family lawyer will listen empathetically to all your concerns and give objective advice as to your entitlements and legal obligations up until you reach your desired property settlement. At LAC lawyers, we can thoroughly assess your concerns and tailor your settlement negotiations according to your individual circumstances.



By: Frank Egan – LAC Lawyers

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Finding the Best Family Law Divorce Lawyer & Attorney September 30th, 2009

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Family law disputes range from complex legal battles to the unchallenged officiating of circumstances. Though aspects may be very simple, and be included in all legal service, others can become heated and highly disputed legal battles lasting many months. While the former may be delivered by any qualified lawyer, it’s best to invest in the best family law attorney if you are expecting a fight.

Finding one isn’t just a matter of establishing a big budget for your legal battle. In fact, the first step to finding a strong attorney is to take money out of the equation.

Firstly, it’s generally not legal or advisable to use your usual family solicitor if they have previously represented any party that you will be fighting against. In the case of family law, this typically represents the other half of a marriage or a child’s second custodian. You may, however, ask your solicitor for advice in selecting a strong person to represent you.

Secondly: Choose experience and specialization. Family law encompasses a vast and varied knowledge base. Lawyers will use substantial reference material to help them pursue complex cases, but their overall knowledge and experience with the subject will substantially affect research time and the quality of their results. A lawyer charging an hourly rate which initially seems quite cheap may in fact take many more hours to accomplish the same as a more experienced attorney. Look for experience, specialization and then price, with an aim to balance the three factors.

Budget with your attorney. Most attorneys will be flexible when it comes to formulating payment plans, they are aware that their services can be costly and are sensitive to a clients constraints. Just because you are on a budget does not mean you can’t afford an excellent attorney, in fact it may be to your advantage to spend that little bit more. An experienced attorney will prioritize workload based upon your budget and will be able to establish a far more accurate overview of case costs.

To get in touch with an excellent family law divorce lawyer attorney, seek out your local or regional law society or guiding body. These institutions exist, in one form or another, in most western countries and aim to document and accredit genuinely excellent lawyers. That said, you should be wary of false accreditations and ask any prospective lawyers how you might verify their record.

It should be clear by now that finding the best family law attorney does not necessarily mean spending a fortune. In fact, you may find cheaper attorneys ultimately cost more due to extended research time and protracted cases. Ensure that they have a good understanding of the areas of law he may be required to fight, and ask them for an estimation as to the length and complexity of the case they are undertaking.

By: Elija James

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