Tag Archives: Time

Lengthy and Irrelevant Affidavits a Waste of Court’s Time, Says Judge

In a recent Ontario case, the Court considered an application for child support where the parents shared equal parenting of two children. (Carroll v. Carroll, 2019 ONSC 2505) Despite finding that the parties had not provided sufficient information for the … Continue reading

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Going Through a Divorce And an Illness at the Same Time: Tips to Get Through It

Traumatic situations always seem to converge at the worst times. This is certainly your reality if you are simultaneously dealing with divorce and health issues. Both are tough to handle in the best of circumstances; together, they can make you … Continue reading

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CheapAir.com’s 5th Annual Airfare Study Reveals the Best Time to Buy Airline Tickets

“Airfare prices are volatile with a capital “V”. Did you know that the average economy fare changes a total of 61 times before a trip? So it stands to reason the number one question we get from customers is “When … Continue reading

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Can My Parenting Time Be Limited in My Illinois Child Custody Case?

When it comes to divorce cases and issues involving children, the Illinois court system places the needs and well-being of the children above all else — including the parents. Child custody can be a contentious issue in divorce cases, but … Continue reading

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When Must Employee Travel Time Be Paid?

The following is a guest blog post by Richard J. Simmons of Sheppard Mullin in Los Angeles. He represents employers in various labor and employment matters. California law establishes unique rules governing when time spent is compensable “hours worked.” How these … Continue reading

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