The Liberal Party of Canada made a tantalizing promise to the women voters in 1997, but failed to deliver: Their new divorce laws that would be enacted by May 1997 would eliminate poverty for women and single mothers by upping child-spousal support court awards. The Liberals’ appeal to women voters helped Liberals in the next [...]
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Courts Can Legally Ignore Facts, Impute Income At Will
In the case of Drygala v Pauli, the Ontario Court of Appeal unanimously agreed with the statement that: “… (T)here is no need to find a specific intent to evade child support obligations before income can be imputed.” Which may be interpreted practically by Family Court Justices to mean that they are now empowered to impute [...]
Canada’s Children and Society At Increasing Risk
Generational Decline If Canada’s policy makers and legislators were to comprehend the far-reaching consequences of Canada’s Family Laws, there could be dramatic changes resulting in better psychological outcomes and balanced development not only for the children of today but for subsequent generations of Canadians. Longitudinal child psychology studies show damage can be cyclically repeated, into following [...]

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