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NEW BARRIE OFFICE

Epstein & Associates is proud to announce the opening of its new office in BARRIE, ON Effective February 1, 2014 we will be available to assist clients at 115 Collier Street at the SW corner of Collier Street and Poyntz Street. We can be reached at 705-720-2210.

How can Collaborative Family Law help you achieve an amicable divorce?

Emotional support meets legal guidance Divorce.  Just the word itself conjures negative connotations; bitter custody battles, financial disputes, lengthy litigation and emotions ranging from fear to anger. In essence, a bitter divorce trial can pose as the battleground for your legal rights; child support, spousal support, visitation rights, and the division of property. The only […]

Collaborative law as an option

If you are going through a separation with your spouse in Ontario, both of you are most likely dealing with strong emotions. In the midst of everything, you still need to make important decisions, including how to divide your property, whether one of you will need support from the other and who your children will […]

How you can help your children through Divorce and Separation

A recent survey by Seddons, a U.K. law practice, revealed that divorced couple’s biggest regret is the impact that it had on their children, although nearly 79% of those surveyed did not seek help with their relationships issues. Of the 867 people surveyed who had gone through divorce and or separation, almost one-third said their […]

Insufficient Evidence To Enforce Non-Competition Clause

In 1003126 Ontario Ltd. V DiCarlo at issue was whether the court should grant an injunction enforcing a non-competition clause in an employment contract.  The Plaintiff hired the Defendant to work as a sales person for his medical spa clinics in 2007.  In 2012 the defendant left the Plaintiff’s business and began working as the […]

Child support in Ontario

Couples in Ontario who are separating or divorcing may wonder how child support is assessed. In fact, it can be complex because it is not necessarily only biological parents who must pay it.   The term “parent” does not refer only to biological parents. Parents might be adoptive parents or stepparents. They might also have […]