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Kroupis-Yanovski v. Yanovski – Is Final Offer Selection Allowed?
BACKGROUND The parties were married on September 29, 1990 and separated on May 15, 2009. There were two children of the marriage, aged 12 and 19. In August 2009, the wife commenced an Application. In September 2010, the parties consented to an order referring all issues to mediation/arbitration. The Mediation/Arbitration Agreement signed by the parties [...]
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Wainwright v. Wainwright – Screening Requirements in Arbitration
The parties were married in 2007 and separated in 2009. The separation came after a domestic incident in which the father was found guilty of assault on the mother. There was one child of the marriage, Ellie, who was born in 2008. After attending several motions, the parties signed a settlement agreement which contained mediation/arbitration [...]
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Grosman v. Cookson – ADR clauses in family law reinforced by Appeal Court
In May of this year, the Ontario Court of Appeal strengthened the authority and importance of arbitration clauses in valid separation agreements, by ruling that it will not vary spousal support in situations where the agreement explicitly provides a clause for doing so through arbitration. Background The parties separated and attended mediation where they entered [...]
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Court of Appeal: Thibodeau v. Thibodeau
In the matter of Thibodeau v. Thibodeau the parties were involved in lengthy litigation which ultimately ended with the parties taking part in arbitration. In arbitration, the wife was awarded a lump sum amount for spousal support arrears, equalization payment and costs by arbitration. The arbitration award specifically provided that the matrimonial home was to [...]
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B. (S.G.) v. L. (S.J.)
This is a truly unique judgment handed down by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. We have commented about this matter before as the parties have been disputing about custody, access and their respective financial obligations arising from their separation for over a decade now. During the course of this litigation, we see the court [...]
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Slater v. Slater, 2010 ONSC 450, [2010] W.D.F.L. 2178, [2010] W.D.F.L. 2087
The following case involves a husband’s attempt to vary, terminate or reduce his spousal support obligation as a result of his former wife’s cohabitation with another man and subsequent remarriage. Mr. and Ms. Slater were married in 1970, separated in 1993 and officially divorced in 1999. The same year that the divorce was granted Ms. [...]
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Moran v. Cunningham: Family Arbitrations
This case deals with Section 46 of the Arbitration Act. The parties entered into a Separation Agreement that included a clause regarding dispute resolution. The parties agreed to resolve all issues that arise from the Separation Agreement through Mediation/Arbitration. Both parties were provided independent legal advice regarding the Separation Agreement. Prior to the family arbitration [...]
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Equalization and Claiming Bankruptcy: Thibodeau v. Thibodeau
In this case, the husband and wife voluntarily attended arbitration regarding their matrimonial matter. The wife was granted a lump sum for spousal support arrears, and an equalization payment. However, subsequent to the arbitration award, the husband went bankrupt. The most contested issue within this matter was whether the wife could claim priority over other [...]
Oct 9th, 2009 | Filed under Arbitration, Spousal Support -
Appealing an Arbitration Award: Martek v. Martek
In the case at bar, the husband appealed an Arbitrator’s Order that directed that the parties’ Matrimonial Home be partitioned and sold, and that the proceeds of sale be equally split between the husband and wife. The husband further appealed the Arbitrator’s cost award, which granted full recovery of costs to the wife in the [...]
Jul 6th, 2009 | Filed under Arbitration, Division of Assets






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