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Canadian family law / Julien D. Payne and Marilyn A. Payne.

Payne, Julien D. (author.). Payne, Marilyn A., (author.).

Summary:

"This new edition of Payne and Payne's Canadian Family Law incorporates relevant citations of caselaw and judicial commentary dealing with fundamental legislative changes to the Divorce Act that came into effect on 1 March 2021. The most fundamental legislative changes replace the loaded terminology of “custody” and “access” orders in favour of “parenting orders” that focus on parenting time and decision-making authority, and “contact orders” with respect to third parties. They also establish a detailed non-exhaustive list of criteria to assist courts in determining the “best interests of the child”; call upon prospective litigants and their lawyers to address the feasibility of using out-of-court family dispute resolution services; introduce measures to effectively assist courts in addressing family violence; and create a framework for situations where one parent wishes to relocate a child of the marriage. Chapter 10 provides a detailed description of the legislative changes relating to parenting disputes and the authors venture their opinion concerning the ongoing impact of judicial rulings under the former statutory regime. Additional changes relating to recourse to alternative dispute resolution processes, and issues of a jurisdictional nature were also included in the recent amendments to the Divorce Act. Alternatives to the judicial resolution of family disputes, including collaborative family law, mediation, arbitration, med-arb, and parenting coordination are examined in chapters 1 and 6 of this edition of Canadian Family Law. The jurisdictional changes that came into force on 1 March 2021 are examined in Chapter 7. Significant changes relating to retroactive child support orders and judicial remission of child support are reviewed in Chapter 9 to reflect the judgments of the Supreme Court of Canada in Michel v Graydon and Colucci v Colucci." - Publisher

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781552216507
  • ISBN: 9781552216439
  • Physical Description: xxxiv, 884 pages ; 23 cm.
  • Edition: 9th edition.
  • Publisher: Toronto, Ontario: Irwin Law, 2022.

Content descriptions

Formatted Contents Note:
Preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Family structures and Canadian family law -- 2. Marriage -- 3. Cohabitational relationships -- 4. Domestic contracts -- 5. Family violence -- 6. The crises of marriage breakdown and processes for dealing with them -- 7. Divorce: jurisdiction; judgments; foreign divorces; grounds for divorce; bars -- 8. Spousal support on or after Divorce -- 9. Child support on or after divorce -- 10. Parenting arrangements after divorce -- 11. Appeals -- 12. Remedies available under provincial and territorial legislation -- 13. Matrimonial property rights -- Table of cases -- About the authors
Subject: Domestic relations > Canada.
Divorce > Law and legislation > Canada
Child support > Law and legislation > Canada.
Family law > Canada.
Genre: Law materials.
Court decisions and opinions.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Vancouver Community College.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Downtown Library KE 539 P395 2022 (Text) 33109010341063 Stacks Volume hold Available -


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