In Canada, property acquired during a marriage or common-law relationship is generally considered “family property” or “matrimonial property”, and is subject to division upon separation or divorce. This includes assets such as the family home, investments, vehicles, and other property acquired during the marriage. In some provinces, property acquired before the marriage or relationship may...Read More
Many couples plan on getting life insurance and health benefits as a part of financial planning. Realistically, most couples place greater emphasis on negotiating child and spousal support payments while parting ways and neglect to focus on serious post-divorce reality – Insurance. This blog article’s intention is to highlight the importance of hammering out insurance...Read More