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Newly Updated for Changing Times
As the all-time "Go-To" Resource for family law practitioners, Ontario Family Law Practice, 2025 Edition contains the amendments to the Family Law Rules, along with expert insights on family law practice.
For more than two decades, Ontario Family Law Practice has been the leading text for family judges, lawyers and mediators, providing them with relevant law, practice tips, and information at their fingertips. In two volumes, you'll find succinct, section-by-section annotations of the key federal and Ontario legislation and rules governing family law.
Along with digests of over 5,000 cases and statutory cross-references, this book offers insight and analysis from leading of the judiciary and bar. Key developments are noted in the year in review summary, and legislation is fully cross-referenced for ease of use. Related materials are provided in the accompanying softcover Volume 2. Only Ontario Family Law Practice continues to deliver all the family law information needed to succeed in one convenient and portable package.
The 2025 Edition – What's New?
- O. Reg. 349/23 enacts house-keeping changes dealing with the clerk's role in electronic and paper filing; limits the ability of parties to extend the deadline for filing expert opinion evidence; and alters the documentation for a summons to witness
- Appeals from uncontested trials (Lamothe v. Ellis)
- Appeals where pleadings struck (Wilson v. Fatahi-Ghandehari)
- Child protection – Costs against agency (Children's Aid Society of London and Middlesex v. T.E.)
- Child Guidelines (Zhao v. Xiao)
- Contempt – Final or interlocutory order (Gueye v. DiNino)
- Domestic agreements – Formal requirements (El Rassi-Wight v. Arnold)
- Equalization – Unpursued trust claims (Karatzoglou v. Commisso)
- Foreign divorce decrees (Abraham v. Gallo)
- Multiplicity of proceedings (Tran v. Taylor)
- Parenting orders – Health decisions (J.N. v. C.G.)
- Parenting orders – Review term (Cuthbert v. Nolis)
- Removal of child – Habitual residence – Serious harm (Zafar v. Azeem)
Who Should Buy
Putting Family Law in the Palm of Your Hand
Ontario Family Law Practice is published in two volumes – a hardcover main volume to take to court (Volume 1) and a softcover Related Materials volume (Volume 2).