Product details

Publisher: 
Carswell
Practice area: 
Family law
Jurisdiction: 
Ontario
Publication date: 
2022-12-05
Carswell

The 2023 Annotated Ontario Family Law Act, Print and ProView eBook

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The 2023 Annotated Ontario Family Law Act provides you with a current, portable version of the Ontario Family Law Act and associated regulations, combined with authoritative commentary and analysis and case law digests. This reference guide incorporates all recent amendments and provides authoritative commentary on the background and practical application of particular sections of the Act. It also contains extensive case summaries for a clear understanding of how the legislation has been interpreted and applied. To streamline your research, this guide provides expert commentary, analysis, and case law digests on a section-by-section basis. This new 2023 Edition features legislative amendments to the Family Law Act, including updates to the Act that came into force on January 1, 2022, in line with changes to the Succession Law Reform Act. The 2023 Edition of the Annotated Ontario Family Law Act reflects all legislative amendments gazetted up to May 7, 2022. Some of the most important new cases discussed include:

  • General: Hevey v. Hevey (Ont. C.A.) and Kyle v. Atwill (Ont. C.A.).
  • Part I Family Property: Van Delst v. Hronowsky (Ont. C.A.), Trezzi v. Trezzi (Ont. C.A.), Alsalem v. Fahad et al. and Ni v. Yan.
  • Part II Matrimonial Property: Sokoli v. Sokoli, Flores v. Flores, Patel v. Patel, Leitch v. Novac, Martinez v. Tsinoglou, Mohajeri and Stroedel and E.S. v. A.S.
  • Part III Support Obligations: Colucci v. Colucci (S.C.C.), Michel v. Graydon (S.C.C.), Boudreau v. Jacobson (Ont. C.A.), Ammar v. Smith, Abdulla v. Al-Kayam and Diehl et al. v. Wierenga.
  • Part IV Domestic Contracts: Krebs v. Cote (Ont. C.A), Knight v. Knight-Kerr (Ont. C.A.), Shinder v. Shinder, Habibi v. Arabi, Altman v. Altman and Oliver v. Coderre.
  • Part V Dependents Claim for Damages: Malik v. Nikbakht (Ont. C.A.), Moore v. 7595611 Canada Corp (Ont. C.A.), Verma v. The Scarborough Grace Salvation Army Hospital et al. and Boone v. OKelly.


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The 2023 Annotated Ontario Family Law Act, Print and ProView eBook

Availability: Partial Stock

Description

The 2023 Annotated Ontario Family Law Act provides you with a current, portable version of the Ontario Family Law Act and associated regulations, combined with authoritative commentary and analysis and case law digests. This reference guide incorporates all recent amendments and provides authoritative commentary on the background and practical application of particular sections of the Act. It also contains extensive case summaries for a clear understanding of how the legislation has been interpreted and applied. To streamline your research, this guide provides expert commentary, analysis, and case law digests on a section-by-section basis. This new 2023 Edition features legislative amendments to the Family Law Act, including updates to the Act that came into force on January 1, 2022, in line with changes to the Succession Law Reform Act. The 2023 Edition of the Annotated Ontario Family Law Act reflects all legislative amendments gazetted up to May 7, 2022. Some of the most important new cases discussed include:

  • General: Hevey v. Hevey (Ont. C.A.) and Kyle v. Atwill (Ont. C.A.).
  • Part I Family Property: Van Delst v. Hronowsky (Ont. C.A.), Trezzi v. Trezzi (Ont. C.A.), Alsalem v. Fahad et al. and Ni v. Yan.
  • Part II Matrimonial Property: Sokoli v. Sokoli, Flores v. Flores, Patel v. Patel, Leitch v. Novac, Martinez v. Tsinoglou, Mohajeri and Stroedel and E.S. v. A.S.
  • Part III Support Obligations: Colucci v. Colucci (S.C.C.), Michel v. Graydon (S.C.C.), Boudreau v. Jacobson (Ont. C.A.), Ammar v. Smith, Abdulla v. Al-Kayam and Diehl et al. v. Wierenga.
  • Part IV Domestic Contracts: Krebs v. Cote (Ont. C.A), Knight v. Knight-Kerr (Ont. C.A.), Shinder v. Shinder, Habibi v. Arabi, Altman v. Altman and Oliver v. Coderre.
  • Part V Dependents Claim for Damages: Malik v. Nikbakht (Ont. C.A.), Moore v. 7595611 Canada Corp (Ont. C.A.), Verma v. The Scarborough Grace Salvation Army Hospital et al. and Boone v. OKelly.


About Thomson Reuters ProView

ProView is the way to read Thomson Reuters eBooks and eLooseleafs, published primarily for legal, accounting, human resources, and tax professions. The Thomson Reuters ProView web-based application is accessed via your browser. With the new ProView web app, offline capability is now available from your browser. The web application has a responsive design and is compatible with desktop, laptop, and mobile devices.