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  1. Dividing property when a marriage or common law relationship ends

    Mar 1, 2021 · Dividing property when a marriage or common law relationship ends Learn what happens to your property when you divorce or separate, what you might owe or be owed and how to get support.

  2. OSAP definitions | ontario.ca

    Oct 15, 2012 · You are estranged from or have been disowned by your parent (s) due to a serious rift in the family resulting in a severe and/or permanent breakdown in the parent-child relationship.

  3. Family law services - Ontario.ca

    Mar 29, 2022 · Dividing property when a marriage or common law relationship ends Learn what happens to your property when you divorce or separate, what you might owe or be owed and how to get support.

  4. Family Law Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. F.3" - Ontario.ca

    Jun 5, 2025 · 15 The property rights of spouses arising out of the marital relationship are governed by the internal law of the place where both spouses had their last common habitual residence or, if there …

  5. Part XIII - Benefit plans | Employment Standards Act Policy and ...

    Jul 19, 2018 · Likewise, if there is no exemption in the regulation, then all persons with marital status (including employees married to or in a common-law relationship with a person of the same sex and …

  6. Parenting time, decision-making responsibility and contact

    Mar 11, 2021 · You can try negotiation, collaborative family law, mediation or arbitration to come up with a plan you both agree on. If you can’t agree on who should have decision-making responsibility of …

  7. Ontario Trillium Benefit | ontario.ca

    Mar 8, 2018 · If you're married or have a common-law partner While the Ontario Sales Tax Credit component of the Ontario Trillium Benefit is paid to the person whose return is assessed first, the …

  8. Spousal Relationships Statute Law Amendment Act, 2005, S.O. 2005, …

    Mar 9, 2005 · The Court reformulated the common law definition of marriage as “the voluntary union for life of two persons to the exclusion of all others”, effective immediately.

  9. Senior Homeowners' Property Tax Grant - Ontario.ca

    Feb 21, 2018 · Eligibility You qualify for this grant if you or your spouse/common-law partner, as of December 31 of the previous year: paid Ontario property tax for the year met either of the following …

  10. Maximum amounts of aid - Ontario.ca

    Sep 4, 2012 · After you submit your application, OSAP lets you know the amount and type of aid you’ll get.