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INTEGRATIVE FAMILY LAW

Collaboration, Mediation, Resolution. Providing A Way Forward.

INTEGRATIVE FAMILY LAW

Collaboration, Mediation, Resolution. Providing A Way Forward.

Focusing on all areas of family law, including divorces, independent legal advice, separation consultations, custody and cohabitation agreements.

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FAMILY LAW

Mediation allows a private setting where a couple can create acceptable resolutions in a manner that is both efficient and cost-effective.

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For clients with simple or complex property and support issues or parenting concerns, Meredith collaborates to design customized solutions.

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COLLABORATIVE FAMILY LAW

On Demand Legal Services enable clients to access legal information, advice and coaching without retaining a lawyer to take care of the entire case.

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Meredith Cox

Lawyer and accredited mediator in Oakville practising exclusively in the areas of Family and Divorce Law.

Every family presents with a different set of objectives, needs and interests.  If the parties already work well together, Meredith provides legal information, advice and a process to allow them to reach a solution.  If there are complicated issues requiring more intervention, Meredith suggests a process to enable a path forward.

The goal is to find workable outcomes that fit the needs of the client both in the short and the long term. For clients with simple or complex property and support issues and/or parenting concerns, Meredith collaborates to design customized solutions to fit each unique situation.

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☃️❄️Happy December! ❄️☃️ The sea ☃️❄️Happy December! ❄️☃️ 

The season is upon us, 🎄🎁🎅🏼 and every year we say it’s going to be different… but it won’t! 🤪😰😜

#hellodecember #holidayseason2024 #tistheseason #holidays #shopping #stress #holidaychaos #itsgoingtobedifferentthisyear #winter2024 #mgclaw #collaborativelaw #familylaw #lawyersofoakville #familylawyer #familylawfirm #separationanddivorce
Helping kids stay organized when transitioning🔄 Helping kids stay organized when transitioning🔄️ between homes with separated parents can be challenging but essential for their well-being and routine stability. Here are five effective strategies:

1. Create a Shared Calendar 
💻 Digital Solution: Use a shared digital calendar that both parents and the child can access. This calendar can include school events 🎵🎭, extracurricular activities ⚽, and family plans.

📅Physical Calendar: For younger kids, a physical calendar with color-coded days can help them visualize which days they’ll spend at each home.

2. Maintain Consistent Routines
⏰Establish similar daily routines at both homes for activities like homework 📝, bedtime 🛏️, and meals 🍽️. This consistency helps the child know what to expect and reduces stress.
📞Make sure both parents communicate about any changes in routine to keep things synchronized.

3. Create Travel Packs
🛄Prepare a travel pack with essentials that move with the child between homes. This can include school supplies, favorite toys, or comfort items like a blanket or stuffed animal.
2️⃣Consider having duplicates of necessary items (toothbrush 🪥, pajamas, etc.) at both homes to minimize forgotten items and reduce stress during transitions.

4. Develop a Packing Checklist
✅Create a checklist that the child can use when packing up to move between homes. This can include school books 📖, homework, clothing, electronics, and special items like sports gear ⛸️🏒.
📋Having a visual checklist helps kids take responsibility for their belongings and ensures they don’t forget anything important.

5. Communicate Clearly
📶Keep an open line of communication between both parents to make sure all parties are aware of any changes in the child’s needs or schedule. Regular updates help avoid misunderstandings and ensure the child’s items and plans are properly managed.
📢Encourage children to voice their concerns or remind their parents about items or events that need attention.

By implementing these strategies, parents can help their children feel more secure and organized during transitions between homes, fostering a sense of stability.
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We thank, honour and remember all the brave men an We thank, honour and remember all the brave men and women who served and sacrificed for us. – Lest We Forget

#weremember #remembranceday2024 #remembranceday #collaborativelaw #familylaw #lawyersofoakville #mgclaw #familylawyer #familylawfirm #lestweforget #poppy #poppies #November11 #thankyou #LestWeForget
Flowers🌹. Butterflies🦋. Decorated skulls💀 Flowers🌹. Butterflies🦋. Decorated skulls💀. To celebrate the Day of the Dead, people visit graves 🪦 and prepare food, drink and flowers for the deceased. It’s a day when families honour their dead relatives with happiness & respect. There is a belief the ancestors return for a brief visit with family and to receive gifts. Death is not to be feared; it’s a part of life.

What does the Day of the Dead have to do with Family Law? Just that it made us think of inheritances.

In a Family Law context, we may receive gifts from the living or deceased loved ones may leave us inheritances. These gifts provoke interesting discussions for divorcing parties as to whether the amounts are excluded from property division.

Generally, married spouses are entitled to a division of property with some exceptions. One of the classes of assets that may not be shared is property, other than a matrimonial home, that was acquired by gift or inheritance from a third person after the date of marriage.

Where a married person receives an inheritance and that inheritance is still owned at the time of separation or death, they are not required to share its value and it is therefore excluded property.

There are of course exceptions to the rule. For example, if a family home at the time of marriage breakdown is inherited or gifted, its value will be divided with the other spouse. Similarly, if money received as an inheritance or gift is invested in a matrimonial home, the recipient will not be permitted to exclude the value.

So many rules, caveats and exceptions to the rules! We aren’t shy about using the collaborative process to design agreements that fit the clients’ goals when the legal model does not lead to their desired outcome.

We can’t give you legal advice here. We are simply raising awareness. Never rely on our brief comments to make important decisions.

We can help if you are wondering about gifts/inheritances in the context of a marriage contract, separation or divorce. Give us a call.

🕯 💀 🕯 🌹 🦋 🌹 🕯💀🕯 🌹 🪦 🌹 🕯 💀🕯

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🦇👻Helping separating parents navigate Hallow 🦇👻Helping separating parents navigate Halloween 🎃 with their kids can make the holiday enjoyable and memorable for everyone involved. Here are five tips to make the day a little smoother:

🎃Plan the Schedule in Advance: Agree on the Halloween schedule ahead of time so there’s clarity and no last-minute conflicts. This could include trick-or-treating together, or dividing the evening so each parent can spend time with the kids.

🎃Consider a Joint Celebration 🎉 (If Comfortable): If both parents are open to it, attending Halloween events or trick-or-treating together can show the kids that they can still enjoy special occasions with both parents.

🎃Create a Costume👺 Plan: Decide who will take care of costumes and accessories, including any try-ons or costume adjustments, so the kids are all set on Halloween without added stress.

🎃Communicate the Plan to the Kids: Let the children know what to expect and who they’ll be with during different parts of the holiday. This helps them feel prepared and prevents any last-minute confusion.

🎃Keep the Focus on Fun 😀: Halloween is all about enjoyment! Set aside any personal differences and focus on making the evening magical for the kids. Avoid discussing any sensitive topics, and just let the night be about fun, candy, and costumes.

These tips can help create a positive Halloween🎃experience that lets the kids enjoy the holiday without added stress. 💀🧛🏼‍♂️🕷️

#halloweenandseparation #🎃 #safeandhappyhalloween #familylaw #mgclaw #divorce #separation #oakvillelawyers #clarity #divorceclarity #separationanddivorce #collaborativeprocess #collaborativepractice #collaborativefamilylaw #divorcequestions #separationquestions #hamiltonhaltoncollaborative #haltonpeelcollaborative #trickortreat #halloween2024 #happyhalloween #candystash
On this Thanksgiving, we wish you happiness, beaut On this Thanksgiving, we wish you happiness, beautiful moments, the warmth of your family, and a healthy life. 

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!🦃

#Thanksgiving2024 #HappyThanksgiving #mgclaw #Thankful #happiness #beautifulmoments #healthylife #family #friends #happyturkeyday #familylawyer #oakvillecollaborativelaw
A great collaborative team, even during the challe A great collaborative team, even during the challenging process of separating, can navigate🧭transitions effectively by focusing on several key🗝️ingredients:

 1. Clear Communication: 📢Open, transparent, and respectful communication are essential. Team members should express their needs, expectations, and concerns without ambiguity, allowing everyone to stay informed and avoid misunderstandings.🤔 

2. Mutual Respect: Even in separation, maintaining respect for each other's contributions, perspectives, and emotions is crucial. This helps in preserving relationships beyond the immediate process of separation. 🧑‍🤝‍🧑
 
3. Shared Goals and Alignment: Defining a common objective for the separation process—whether it’s ensuring a smooth transition, protecting interests, or minimizing disruption—helps the team stay focused 🧐🔎 and collaborative even in a difficult situation. 

4. Flexibility and Adaptability: A team that can adapt to changing circumstances and make compromises when necessary, will handle separation more smoothly. Flexibility 🤸🏼‍♂️ ensures that new solutions can be found as challenges arise during the process. 

5. Conflict Resolution Skills: Separations can often lead to conflict 😤😡. A team that knows how to handle disputes constructively will prevent disagreements from derailing progress. 

6. Defined Roles and Responsibilities: Clarity💡on who is responsible for what during the separation process reduces confusion and helps the team function efficiently. ⏱️ 

7. Emotional Intelligence 💟: Understanding and managing emotions—both one’s own and those of others—helps team members navigate the tension that can accompany a separation. It promotes empathy and reduces the likelihood of emotional outbursts 😭 

8. Forward-Looking Attitude: 🔭👓 A good team focuses on the future🔮rather than dwelling on past grievances. This perspective helps them make decisions that are beneficial in the long run. 

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#nationaldayfortruthandreconciliation #truthandrec #nationaldayfortruthandreconciliation #truthandreconciliation #orangetshirtday #commemoration #education #healing
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