How to Bond With Your Child
If you are a parent who has gone through a divorce, you may be asking how do you bond with your child now that you may not be seeing them as often.
Read MoreIf you are a parent who has gone through a divorce, you may be asking how do you bond with your child now that you may not be seeing them as often.
Read MoreHaving children together is something that lots of married couples look forward to. However, when a marriage comes to an end, there is often a battle over who will get custody of the children.
Read MoreThe end of a marriage can be a very difficult and confusing time. Not only do you have to cope with the loss of a relationship
Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic has impacted people all over the world in ways that no one could’ve imagined. In Canada alone, more than 3 million people have tested positive for COVID-19.
Read MoreWhen two people make the decision to have a child together, they never want to think about the possibility of them ending up in separate households.
Read MoreYour kids love both you and your spouse, and putting them in the middle of a war isn’t fair to them.
Read MoreUnmarry.ca's unique process makes separation faster and cheaper - here's how we do it.
Read MoreHere's how unmarry.ca helped Peter and Sofia in Toronto - could this be you?
Read MoreKeith spoke with York Region News about how unmarry.ca saves clients time and money.
Read MoreKeith and Irene joined Laura Bilotta on the Dating and Relationship Show to talk about how UNMARRY saves its clients time and money.
Read MoreIrene sat with Wolfgang Klein to discuss how unmarry.ca can help those contemplating divorce to protect their assets.
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Separation and Divorce rates in Canada are surging. Keith and Irene spoke with Inside the Story about how unmarry.ca can help Canadians in this time of need
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So much to keep up with! Expenses, schedules, quality time, logistics, registrations, attitudes... Summer holidays require solid, open communication to keep it all together and on track for a positive experience.
Read MoreThe Family Law Act uses the Date of Separation (DOS) as the cut-off date for determining which property of each spouse is shareable. DOS also impacts the amount and duration of spousal support.
Read MoreSeparating from a spouse or partner can be costly. In 2019, The average, lawyer-drafted, non-contested Separation Agreement costs between $7100 and $8500 in 2019.
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