Difference between revisions of "Family Law Agreements"

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*'''Respect vulnerabilities:''' Stop negotiations when someone is too upset to continue or appears to be compromised in any way. If there is any doubt that a party is not in his or her right mind, down tools and come back to the table later. Consider the need for counselling or therapy before continuing.
*'''Respect vulnerabilities:''' Stop negotiations when someone is too upset to continue or appears to be compromised in any way. If there is any doubt that a party is not in his or her right mind, down tools and come back to the table later. Consider the need for counselling or therapy before continuing.
*'''Make full disclosure:''' Always make full disclosure of all financial facts, whether disclosure has been requested or not. Have documentation available of current income, past income, bank and investment <span class="noglossary">account</span> balances, outstanding debts, property values, values of shares and options, art and jewelry appraisals, and so on.
*'''Make full disclosure:''' Always make full disclosure of all financial facts, whether disclosure has been requested or not. Have documentation available of current income, past income, bank and investment <span class="noglossary">account</span> balances, outstanding debts, property values, values of shares and options, art and jewelry appraisals, and so on.
*'''Never lie:''' Intentionally misleading someone about the value of something, the amount of a debt, past income and future income expectations or any other relevant fact will always undermine the strength of an agreement. Be scrupulously honest and transparent at all times.
*'''Never lie:''' Intentionally misleading someone about the value of something, the amount of a debt, past income and future income expectations, or any other relevant fact will always undermine the strength of an agreement. Be scrupulously honest and transparent at all times.
*'''Know the law:''' The ''Divorce Act'' and the ''Family Law Act'' say when and why spousal support and child support should be paid. The ''Divorce Act'' talks about how much time children should have with their parents. For married spouses and unmarried spouses, the ''Family Law Act'' talks about how property and debt should be divided. Know how the law treats these different subjects and ensure the agreement roughly reflects the law.
*'''Know the law:''' The ''Divorce Act'' and the ''Family Law Act'' say when and why spousal support and child support should be paid. The ''Divorce Act'' talks about how much time children should have with their parents. For married spouses and unmarried spouses, the ''Family Law Act'' talks about how property and debt should be divided. Know how the law treats these different subjects and ensure the agreement roughly reflects the law.


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