Since 2005, the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines have become an essential part of the practice of family law throughout Canada. Aimed at structuring discretionary spousal support determinations under the Divorce Act and increasing the fairness of awards, the Advisory Guidelines have been embraced by appellate courts across jurisdictions. Quebec is the exception to that trend. Despite that marriage and divorce fall under federal jurisdiction, Quebec courts resist the application of these non-binding rules, written by two family law scholars. This article responds to Quebec\u27s resistance to the Advisory Guidelines and suggests that concerns about them may be misplaced. By reviewing the history of Quebec\u27s legislative approach to marri...
Journal articleThe issue of personal choice has become central to Canadian family law. Much of the d...
At present, the federal Parliament has exclusive jurisdiction over divorce under section 91:26 of th...
Based on the most recently published statistics from the National Center for Health Statistics, the ...
Since 2005, the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines have become an essential part of the practice of...
The Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines facilitate discretionary spousal support determinations unde...
An inquiry into the role of fault in divorce may be taken as an invitation, for the Quebec jurist, t...
This article describes Quebec’s filiation regime and explains some of the Roy Report’s recommendatio...
This article describes the legal situation of unmarried cohabitants (known also as de facto spouses)...
The objective of this paper is to alert Bench and Bar to the cutting edge of tomorrow’s arguments in...
International audienceIn contrast with prescriptions for law reform for unmarried cohabitants, this ...
In the 1998-99 Term, the Supreme Court of Canada handed down seven family law decisions. The most im...
A case comment on Quebec v. A. In Quebec v. A., the Supreme Court of Canada tackled a Charter challe...
This thesis is a study of the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines [Advisory Guidelines] and the rela...
This chapter deals with paradigm shifts in the legal regulation of adult intimate relationships. It ...
In an effort to adapt the law to modern society, the courts have expanded the bases on which divorce...
Journal articleThe issue of personal choice has become central to Canadian family law. Much of the d...
At present, the federal Parliament has exclusive jurisdiction over divorce under section 91:26 of th...
Based on the most recently published statistics from the National Center for Health Statistics, the ...
Since 2005, the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines have become an essential part of the practice of...
The Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines facilitate discretionary spousal support determinations unde...
An inquiry into the role of fault in divorce may be taken as an invitation, for the Quebec jurist, t...
This article describes Quebec’s filiation regime and explains some of the Roy Report’s recommendatio...
This article describes the legal situation of unmarried cohabitants (known also as de facto spouses)...
The objective of this paper is to alert Bench and Bar to the cutting edge of tomorrow’s arguments in...
International audienceIn contrast with prescriptions for law reform for unmarried cohabitants, this ...
In the 1998-99 Term, the Supreme Court of Canada handed down seven family law decisions. The most im...
A case comment on Quebec v. A. In Quebec v. A., the Supreme Court of Canada tackled a Charter challe...
This thesis is a study of the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines [Advisory Guidelines] and the rela...
This chapter deals with paradigm shifts in the legal regulation of adult intimate relationships. It ...
In an effort to adapt the law to modern society, the courts have expanded the bases on which divorce...
Journal articleThe issue of personal choice has become central to Canadian family law. Much of the d...
At present, the federal Parliament has exclusive jurisdiction over divorce under section 91:26 of th...
Based on the most recently published statistics from the National Center for Health Statistics, the ...