The Importance of Evidence in Family Court with John Schuman & Justice Harvey Brownstone
[http://DevryLaw.ca/] In this extended interview, Mr. Justice Harvey Brownstone of Family Matters & John Schuman, a Toronto Family Lawyer & Certified Family Law Specialist provides some insights on The Importance of Evidence in a Family Court case.
John Schuman is the head of family law team at Devry Smith Frank LLP and is a practicing family lawyer.
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Judges are looking for proof of which spouse is the primary caregiver from reliable sources, like the child's daycare, doctors, dentists, or other independent third parties who are trustworthy, instead of using Family members, who may or may not be objective.
Additionally, Judges want to see financial evidence as well, especially when it comes to self employed spouses, specifically their tax returns, Credit Card Bills, and other financial documents as proof.
For more information on Evidence in Family Court, or if you need a Toronto Family Lawyer, please contact one of our Toronto family lawyers or John Schuman directly at http://www.devrylaw.ca/family-lawyers/john-p-schuman/
Our law offices are conveniently located in the Lawrence and Don Mills area of Toronto and we have plenty of free parking.
Devry Smith Frank LLP
95 Barber Greene Road #100
Toronto, ON M3C 3E9
(416) 449-1400
http://DevryLaw.ca
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Видео The Importance of Evidence in Family Court with John Schuman & Justice Harvey Brownstone канала Devry Smith Frank
John Schuman is the head of family law team at Devry Smith Frank LLP and is a practicing family lawyer.
Watch the video to learn more about this matter now.
Judges are looking for proof of which spouse is the primary caregiver from reliable sources, like the child's daycare, doctors, dentists, or other independent third parties who are trustworthy, instead of using Family members, who may or may not be objective.
Additionally, Judges want to see financial evidence as well, especially when it comes to self employed spouses, specifically their tax returns, Credit Card Bills, and other financial documents as proof.
For more information on Evidence in Family Court, or if you need a Toronto Family Lawyer, please contact one of our Toronto family lawyers or John Schuman directly at http://www.devrylaw.ca/family-lawyers/john-p-schuman/
Our law offices are conveniently located in the Lawrence and Don Mills area of Toronto and we have plenty of free parking.
Devry Smith Frank LLP
95 Barber Greene Road #100
Toronto, ON M3C 3E9
(416) 449-1400
http://DevryLaw.ca
To view other Ontario law videos regarding Ontario Family Law and other practice areas, please visit our media page at http://DevryLaw.ca/media-page/
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