Family

  • September 09, 2025

    P.E.I. looking to public input on changes to child support recalculation service

    Prince Edward Island is looking for residents’ input on possible changes to legislation governing the province’s child support recalculation program.

  • September 09, 2025

    The benefits of AI in family law online dispute resolution

    Family law disputes represent some of the most sensitive and emotionally charged conflicts within the legal system. Unlike many other areas of law, family law cases often involve deep emotional and psychological challenges, which can complicate negotiation and prolong resolution. The high personal stakes and interpersonal dynamics in family disputes necessitate processes that are not only legally sound but also emotionally supportive and efficient.

  • September 05, 2025

    Do judges remember what it was like to be a lawyer?

    In the case of Comeau v. Fox, 2025 ONSC 4318, Justice Alex Pazaratz did not mince words about lawyers who do not go on the record in a court matter.

  • September 04, 2025

    Patricia Blair to lead CBABC as 2025-26 president

    The Canadian Bar Association, B.C. Branch (CBABC) has announced Patricia Blair as president for the 2025-2026 membership term.

  • September 03, 2025

    Legal experts & advocates push PM Carney for urgent action to secure Canada’s ‘digital sovereignty’

    Legal experts, advocacy organizations and prominent Canadians are asking Ottawa to urgently legislate and implement measures to counter the digital risks to Canada’s autonomy and democracy posed by artificial intelligence (AI), foreign interference and U.S. tech giants’ dominance of domestic digital infrastructure.

  • September 03, 2025

    A cautionary tale for farm succession planning

    The Court of Appeal for Ontario’s recent decision in Metske v. Metske, 2025 ONCA 418 provides an important lesson to farming families and their professional advisers: good intentions and family loyalty, while laudable, are no substitute for clear, enforceable agreements. The decision narrows the scope of proprietary estoppel in the agricultural context and underlines the commercial reality that a succession plan must be both documented and financially achievable.

  • September 02, 2025

    LSM annual report a ‘comprehensive’ look at fiscal year, road ahead: president

    As Manitoba’s law society takes stock of its most recent fiscal year, the regulator’s new president aims to continue the work of minding lawyers’ well-being as part of a new strategic plan. Law Society of Manitoba (LSM) president Kyle Dear recently sat down with Law360 Canada to discuss the recent release of the law society’s 2025 annual report — a 31-page snapshot of the regulator’s latest fiscal year, which ran from April 1, 2024, to March 31, 2025.

  • August 28, 2025

    Ontario court rejects off-reserve Indigenous child welfare class action as non‑justiciable

    The Ontario Superior Court has dismissed a lawsuit alleging that Ontario and Canada systematically underfunded social services and operated a child welfare regime that separated off-reserve Indigenous children from their families causing them widespread harm.

  • August 26, 2025

    Was father’s money for children to buy house a gift or loan?

    Despite the recent market decline in Ontario, the high cost of real estate often pushes families to join together to fund down payments. In such circumstances, the legal consequences of commingling family funds may blur the lines between generosity and expectation.

  • August 26, 2025

    The accidental lollipop order: A cautionary tale

    In an unusual twist of events, a seven-year-old boy inadvertently ordered 70,000 lollipops via Amazon, triggering a cascade of carton deliveries that quickly turned his family’s home into a logistical and sugary nightmare.