CustodyMate: How to deal with an Ex-Spouse that is trying to change the children’s religion and denying you court ordered access on religious holidays
If your ex-spouse is trying to change the children's religion and denying you court ordered access on religious holidays, you should seek legal help immediately. Your ex-spouse may be in violation of the divorce agreement or court order, and you may be able to get the agreement enforced or have the order changed. It is important to act quickly, as failing to do so may allow your ex-spouse to further indoctrinate the children in their new religion.
DivorceCustodymate: How many of you have had to deal with the CHILDREN BEING TOLD NEGATIVE THINGS about you and your family – resulting in parental influence and alienation?
Parental alienation is a complex and deeply distressing phenomenon that can tear at the very core of family bonds. It involves the systematic undermining of a child's relationship with one parent by the other. This can occur through intentional manipulation, thoughtless comments, or even well-intentioned but misguided actions. The effects are profound and far-reaching, impacting children, parents, extended family, and even the community at large. In this exploration, we delve into the underlying causes, the multifaceted impacts, and the strategies for healing and protection that can guide those grappling with this painful reality.
DivorceCustodymate: How many of you have had to deal with the children being PHYSICALLY AND EMOTIONALLY ABUSED by ex-spouse during the separation and divorce process – resulting in significant psychological impact?
Divorce is often a turbulent and emotionally draining process. But when this process turns into a nightmare with children becoming the victims of physical and emotional abuse by an ex-spouse, the situation becomes devastatingly complex. This post explores the harsh realities of child abuse during divorce, delving into the causes, impact, and strategies to protect and rebuild the lives of those affected. These invisible scars demand our attention, empathy, and action.
DivorceCustodymate: How many of you have had to deal with COURT ORDER VIOLATIONS – resulting in undue stress and further lawyer and court costs?
Court order violations during divorce proceedings can be a jarring, devastating experience that amplifies the already stressful process of legal separation. From deliberate defiance of child custody arrangements to negligence in spousal support payments, these violations disrupt carefully negotiated legal agreements. Such breaches can be borne out of miscommunication, resentment, disagreement, or a blatant disregard for legal obligations. These violations escalate the conflict, causing profound emotional scars, severe financial strain, and irreparable damage to personal and social relationships. In this detailed guide, we explore the multi-dimensional impact of court order violations, offering comprehensive strategies for rebuilding, and providing tangible methods for protection. We aim to offer empathetic, encouraging support for those navigating this tumultuous journey.
DivorceCustodymate: How many of you have had to deal with AGGRESSIVE EX-SPOUSES & FALSE ALLEGATIONS being raised against you in court with no evidence – putting you on the defensive?
Aggressive ex-spouses and false allegations can be one of the most distressing and complex aspects of divorce proceedings. This can include personal attacks, character assassination, false accusations regarding abuse or financial misconduct, and other serious claims that can significantly impact the divorce proceedings.
DivorceCustodymate: How many of you have had the COURTS REJECT YOUR CLAIM regarding the amount of time you have spent with the children – resulting in lost or limited access to the children and unfair support payments?
Divorce is a harrowing journey, one that I wouldn't wish upon my worst enemy. And yet, many of us find ourselves in the throes of this life-altering experience. As someone who has walked through the fire of a tumultuous separation, I want to share a perspective that many might find familiar yet often goes unspoken about: the pain of having the courts reject your claims regarding time spent with your children.
DivorceCustodymate: How many of you have been prevented by your ex-spouse from seeing your children or had false allegations raised with CAS, Police, & Courts to PREVENT OR SEVERELY RESTRICT ACCESS?
Divorce is never an easy process, but it becomes exponentially more painful and complex when children are involved. Many individuals find themselves trapped in a battle with their ex-spouse, facing false allegations and severe restrictions that prevent or hinder access to their children. This blog post explores the challenges and emotional turmoil of such experiences, the impact they have, and the strategies for rebuilding and protecting oneself.
DivorceCustodymate: How many of you have been MISTREATED during the divorce process by your ex-spouse, by children's aid, by the police, or by the court system – resulting in depression, loss of financial stability, loss of children?
The very word "divorce" often conjures images of legal battles, heartache, and a bitter end to what was once a loving relationship. But beyond the courtroom and the lawyers, there lies an even more painful reality for some: the experience of being mistreated by those who were supposed to be allies and protectors. Whether it's an ex-spouse's spiteful actions, the failure of children's aid, or biases within the police or court system, the feeling of betrayal can be overwhelming. This multi-dimensional mistreatment extends beyond mere legalities, affecting mental health, finances, and familial relationships, creating a complex web of suffering that many endure in silence.
DivorceCustodymate: How many of you have been forced to PAY UNFAIR AMOUNT of Child Support, Section 7, and Alimony due to misleading financial information that was provided to the courts by your ex-spouse?
Divorce is never an easy process, but the legal struggles surrounding child support, Section 7 expenses, and alimony can add another layer of complexity and emotional turmoil. When misleading financial information is provided to the courts by an ex-spouse, the ensuing battle can feel like a never-ending nightmare. This post will delve into the causes, impacts, and strategies to navigate through these challenges, offering support and guidance to those ensnared in this difficult situation.
DivorceCustodymate: How many of you have been FORCED TO LEAVE YOUR HOUSE under threat of police or children’s aid being called – resulting in loss of personal items and decreased access to children?
Forced eviction from a shared home during a divorce is a nightmare that many face but few speak about openly. It's a tumultuous event that transcends the usual complexities of a divorce, manifesting in the loss of security, belongings, and sometimes even access to children. This blog post is more than just an exploration of this traumatic experience; it's a comprehensive guide aimed at shedding light on the causes, impacts, and various strategies to navigate through this ordeal. By unraveling this layered issue, we hope to provide support, understanding, and empowerment for those who find themselves in this unfortunate circumstance.
Decision CriteriaCustodyMate: How does a judge decide custody of or access to a child?
Both the Children’s Law Reform Act and the Divorce Act require decisions about child custody and access to be made based on the best interests of the child.
LawyerCustodyMate: How do I find a lawyer?
The Law Society of Upper Canada can help you find a lawyer. Call 1-800-668-7380 or (416) 947-3300 or visit http://www.lsuc.on.ca/find-a-lawyer-or-paralegal.