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Timothy Sullivan on the misuse of family court in Ontario
Family law

Delay tactics: An indication of family court misuse

Persistent litigants make everyone suffer Persistent family law litigants who bring applications or motions to vary without pursuing them by consistently delaying proceedings are abusing the justice system and responding parties – and they typically don’t face any consequences, says Ottawa family lawyer Timothy N. Sullivan. “There should be a rule of court to address parties who […]

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We’re hiring a litigation associate

SullivanLaw is looking to add a litigation associate to its practice. This could be a fantastic opportunity for a junior lawyer interested in a litigation practice, or a more experienced lawyer with his or her own practice who needs a place to call home. If you have a passion for litigation, problem-solving and watering office

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COVID-19: Employee Rights and Responsibilities

By Christine E. McKeating, SullivanLaw Litigation Associate   The global outbreak of COVID-19 It has led many Ontario employees to wonder what their rights are amidst a public health scare. Here is are some answers to a few questions workers may have. What precautions does my employer have to take to keep me safe? If

Ottawa lawyer Timothy Sullivan on child-focused language in family law
Family law

Will child-focused language mitigate family conflict?

  Federal legislation that proposes “child-focused” language will likely do little to mitigate conflict between parties with children, Ottawa family lawyer and civil litigator Timothy N. Sullivan tells AdvocateDaily.com. The recently introduced Bill C-78 “aims to help families settle disputes outside court, emphasize the well-being of impacted children and better enforce child support,” Canadian Press reports. “Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould

Ottawa lawyer Timothy Sullivan on international child custody
Family law

Supreme Court creates more conflict in international custody cases

  Guidelines mean more litigation and conflict The Supreme Court of Canada’s (SCC) new guidelines for international child custody cases will prompt more litigation and conflict in Hague Convention matters, Ottawa family lawyer and civil litigator Timothy N. Sullivan tells AdvocateDaily.com. The case involved a family of four Canadians living in Germany. Although the father had custody of the two

Ottawa lawyer Timothy Sullivan on adult adoption
Family law

Adult adoption: In some case, judicial discretion is important

Residency should be flexible in adoption of adult child Judicial discretion should be exercised if someone wants to adopt an adult child from another jurisdiction, says Ottawa family lawyer and civil litigator Timothy N. Sullivan. So when Justice Bruce E. Pugsley said he could not grant an adoption order of a step-daughter because the intended step-father, a 71-year-old

Family law costs orders Timothy Sullivan
Family law

Bankruptcy: Not a tool for avoiding costs incurred in family law

by Timothy Sullivan, lawyer Custody battles can be costly. Family lawyers see this kind of situation all too often: A protracted custody and access battle between divorcing parents goes on far longer than it should, typically because one or both parties escalate situations restrict access or bring motions when a conversation should have sufficed. The

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