The parties were
common law partners who had cohabited for 15 years, from 2000 to 2015.
Not exact matches
He had a
common -
law partner for 10 years
who sued him for millions in 2009, and is now engaged to a former model.
When a person dies and has no surviving spouse or a
common law partner,
who can inherit the property, then all his non-registered assets is deemed to be sold.
Generous contribution limits apply to this plan designed for sole proprietors or
partners who have no
common -
law employees.
After 65, there is no OAS Survivor's Benefit: Don't be misled by the term Allowance for the Survivor, which applies only to those aged 60 to 64 and is subject to various other stipulations: notably that you have a
partner or
common -
law spouse
who has died.
Eligible Dependent Credit In order to qualify for this amount, you must be the sole supporter of a dependent
who was living with you in 2014 — meaning you do not have a spouse or
common -
law partner or you were not living with or being supported by a spouse or
common -
law partner.
Unless you've both signed a domestic or marriage contract (for married couples), a cohabitation agreement (for non-married couples) or another legal agreement that spells out
who keeps what if you break up, here's what happens: for married couples, property is typically divided 50 - 50; for
common -
law couples, the courts consider how much each
partner contributed.
There is a CPP survivor's pension paid to the person
who, at the time of death, is the legal spouse or
common -
law partner of the deceased contributor.
A
common -
law partner is defined as a person
who has lived with you in a conjugal relationship throughout the 12 - month period that ends at that time, or
who is the natural or adoptive parent of your child.
The family tax cut is a new non-refundable tax credit available for 2014 and later years if you have an eligible spouse or
common -
law partner and at least one child under 18
who ordinarily lives with you.
Common -
law partner A person of the opposite or the same sex
who has either cohabited with you for at least one year in a conjugal relationship or is the parent of your child.
Generous contribution limits apply to this plan designed for sole proprietors or
partners who have no
common -
law employees.
A successor,
who can only be a spouse or
common -
law partner, becomes the new account holder and acquires all rights that the original account holder had.
But for disabled adults unable to enter into a contract, a qualifying family member — including a spouse,
common -
law partner or parent — can become the «plan holder»
who is in charge of setting up and managing the RDSP.
The signatures on this form must be witnessed by someone other than the applicant, co-applicant, spouse or
common -
law partner of any of these persons or in Ontario the applicant's child or a person
who treats the applicant as his or her child.
An outright gift to a child
who is 18 years or older — or anyone other than a spouse or
common -
law partner — is not subject to this rule.
You can gift money to your spouse or
common -
law partner,
who would then put it into their TFSA account.
Split that pension Pension splitting is a tax planning technique that allows Canadians
who received eligible pension income to split up to half of that income with their spouse or
common -
law partner.
Simplified, such conditions require that no corporation be a beneficiary of the trust and the trust must designate in prescribed form each individual — a «specified beneficiary» —
who is a beneficiary of the trust and ordinarily inhabited the property (or the beneficiary's spouse or
common -
law partner or child ordinarily inhabited the property).
A spouse or
common -
law partner who you name as the sole beneficiary of your RRSP or RRIF.
A
law firm merger can lead to growth, but in the short term it likely leads to some retrenchment due to conflicts or
partners who are now tempted to take a headhunter's call.And then there is the post-merger reality
common in the corporate world, but rarely mentioned in the legal press: restructuring.
Rodrigue,
who oversaw the opening of the Montreal office in Place Ville Marie on April 2, following her nomination as Montreal managing
partner in February, said she is building a team with lawyers not only called to both Canada's
common law and Quebec's civil regime jurisdictions but having an active practice in both.
Section 810 of the Criminal Code sets out that a peace bond may be ordered when an information is laid before a justice or on behalf of any person
who fears on reasonable grounds that another person will cause personal injury to him or her or to his or her spouse or
common -
law partner or child or will damage his or her property.
In this particular encounter, McNabb hit Forde's
common -
law partner,
who, as it happened, was McNabb's ex-wife, and then pulled a knife on Forde.
Among them were Bebe Chueh, cofounding
partner of the innovative technology - based
law firm Atrium LLP; Chrissie Lightfoot, cofounder and CEO of Robot Lawyer LISA; Dorna Moini, the lawyer
who founded HelpSelf Legal to help low - income people handle
common legal problems; Emily Montgomery, the Las Vegas attorney
who launched the legal keyboard product Citepad; Melinda Sungenis Black, the veteran legal tech executive
who is preparing to launch The Expert Witness Exchange; and Amy Wan, the lawyer
who started Bootstrap Legal to help real estate investors get legal paperwork done more easily.
December 22, 2014, Citizenship and Immigration Canada launched a one - year pilot program to issue open work permits for eligible spouses or
common -
law partners who are applying for permanent residency from inside Canada, before the decision on their PR application is made.
It's now
common for
law firms to have at least two tiers of
partners: equity
partners who share directly in the profits of the firm; and nonequity, income, or contract
partners who, in most cases, receive a base salary plus bonuses usually dependent upon their personal production.
(1) An information may be laid before a justice by or on behalf of any person
who fears on reasonable grounds that another person will cause personal injury to him or her or to his or her spouse or
common -
law partner or child or will damage his or her property.
For those
who haven't been following it, Vancouver - based equity
partner John Michael McCormick sued Faskens under B.C. human rights
law because the partnership agreement required him to retire at 65, which is
common among
law firms.
If you are married or live with a
common -
law partner who is also a citizen of a nation other than Canada, you can decide which one of you will be the principal applicant.
A
common -
law partner is someone
who has lived with you in a conjugal / sexual relationship for at least 1 year.
However, the definition of «spouse» under the section of the Family
Law Act pertaining to spousal support, includes common law partners: «either of two persons who are not married to each other and have cohabited, (a) continuously for a period of not less than three years, or (b) in a relationship of some permanence, if they are the natural or adoptive parents of a chi
Law Act pertaining to spousal support, includes
common law partners: «either of two persons who are not married to each other and have cohabited, (a) continuously for a period of not less than three years, or (b) in a relationship of some permanence, if they are the natural or adoptive parents of a chi
law partners: «either of two persons
who are not married to each other and have cohabited, (a) continuously for a period of not less than three years, or (b) in a relationship of some permanence, if they are the natural or adoptive parents of a child.
Section 810 stipulates that a peace bond may be ordered by the court in cases where «an information is laid before a justice or on behalf of any person
who fears on reasonable grounds that another person will cause personal injury to him or her or to his or her spouse or
common -
law partner or child or will damage his or her property».
A provision directing a peace officer to remove the applicant's spouse or
common -
law partner and any specified person
who habitually resides in the family home from the family home (16 (5)(d)-RRB-.
The D.A.I. case involved a mentally challenged 23 - year - old complainant
who alleged that her mother's
common law partner had repeatedly sexually assaulted her over a period of four years.
As it stands, disabled adult children of unmarried parents are not entitled to child support in Ontario and Alberta unless they are enrolled in full - time education, since
common -
law partners fall under provincial legislation which includes a narrow definition of
who qualifies as a child for the purposes of support, says Silbert, principal of Sharon B. Silbert Professional Corporation.
Non-married parents, married persons
who are separated but not getting a divorce, and adult interdependent
partners (often called «
common law partners», see below for the definition) all seek child and / or partner support under the Alberta Family Law A
law partners», see below for the definition) all seek child and / or
partner support under the Alberta Family
Law A
Law Act.