Toronto Divorce & Separation Lawyers: Family Conflict Mediation Guide Released

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Pace Law Firm (1-877-236-3060), a Toronto-based multi-service law firm serving clients throughout Ontario, has released a guide outlining the differences between separation and divorce.

In its new guide, Pace Law Firm provides clients with the information they need to protect their interests, advocate their positions, and come to fair resolutions in separation and divorce scenarios. The firm also discusses some of the services it offers to clients who find themselves in family conflicts.

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The terms "separation" and "divorce" are often used interchangeably, but according to Pace Law Firm, they have distinct legal and personal implications. The basic difference between a separation and a divorce is that a divorce requires a court order while a separation does not. In most cases, parties are considered “separated” when they are physically apart from one another and living in different homes.

“Separation and divorce can be very difficult and uncertain times for the parties involved and their families,” explained a spokesperson for the firm. “Knowing your legal rights can help make the process less stressful and more amicable.”

During a divorce, parties legally terminate their marriage, divide their assets and debts, and establish custody arrangements if children are involved, all of which Pace Law Firm can negotiate, mediate, and arbitrate if needed. With a separation, the parties may still create formal agreements dividing assets, debts, and custody, but the marriage remains intact, so reconciliation is always an option. There are also several financial and legal benefits to choosing separation over divorce, such as maintaining health insurance.

Pace Law Firm notes that while their lawyers always do their utmost to provide timely, strategic, and cost-effective representation, there are instances where courts will still deny a divorce. Collusion, connivance, condonation, and lack of reasonable arguments are the most commonly cited reasons; however, divorces might also be denied if a party has lived outside of the country for more than a year.

“We regularly assist clients in the negotiation and drafting of family law-related legal documents and agreements, such as Separation Agreements,” said the spokesperson. “Our experience with the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) process is extensive and throughout proceedings, we aim to ensure your legal rights and interests are protected.”

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Name: Robin Bell
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Organization: Pace Law Firm
Address: 191 The West Mall Suite 1100, Toronto, ON M9C 5L6, Canada
Phone: +1-844-943-2983
Website: https://pacelawfirm.com

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