Appendix 4: ontario family law act
Author | Julien D. Payne/Marilyn A. Payne |
Pages | 588-640 |
FAMILY LAW ACT
R.S.O. , c. F.
Current to May ,
. Definitions
. General
. Mediation
PAR T I
FAM ILY P ROPE RT Y
. Definitions
. Equalization of net fam ily properties
. Estat es
. Applications t o cour t
. Statement of proper ty
. Powers of c ourt
. Questionsoftitle
. Business or fa rm
. Preservation orders
. Security
. Presumptions
. Conflict of laws
. Application of Pa rt
Appendix 4 : Ontario Fami ly Law Act
PAR T II
MATRIMONIAL HOME
. Defi ni tio ns
. Matrimonia l home
. Spouse’s right of possession
. Designation of matrimon ial home
. Alienation of matri monial home
. Right of redemption and to notice
. Powers of cour t
. Orders for possession
. Variationoforder
. Titletomatrimonialhome
. Regist ration
. Application of Part
PART III
SUPPORT OBLIGATIONS
. Definition s
. Obligation of spouses for suppor t
. Obligation of parent to support child
. Obligation of child to support parent
. Order for support
. Powers of cou rt
. Filing of domestic contrac ts
. Effect of d ivorce proceeding
. Variation
. Indexation of existing order
. Existingorders
. Restraining orders
. Financial statement
. Access to information
. Arrest of abscondin g debtor
. Provisional orders
. Credit for necessities of life
. Order restraining harassment
. Application for custody
. Appeal
. Contempt of cou rt order s
CANADIAN FAMILY LAW
. [REPEAL ED]
PAR T IV
DOMESTIC CONTRACTS
. Definitions
. Marriage contracts
. Cohabitation agreements
. Separation ag reements
. Forma lities
. Best interests of child, etc.
. Donors of gif ts
. Contracts made outside Ontario
. Paternity agreements
. Application to existing contracts
PAR T V
DEPENDANTS’ CLAIM FOR DAMAGES
. Righttosueintort
. Offer of global sum
. Assessment of damages
PAR T VI
AMENDMENTS TO THE COMMON LAW
. Legalcapacityofspouses
. Actions bet ween pa rent and chi ld
. Recovery for prenatal inju ries
. Domicileof minor
. Onus of proof
GENERAL
. Regulations
. Trans ition
Preamble
Whereas it is desi rable to encourage and streng then the role of the fami ly;
and whereas for that purpose it is necessary to recognize the equal posi-
tion of spouses as individuals within marriageand to recognize marriage
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