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SullivanLaw leaf bags: Insert your own pun

For a couple of years now, I’ve wanted to get some SullivanLaw lawn waste/leaf bags, and I’m happy to say that this year we’ve finally done it. The best part? No, not seeing my name on everyone’s lawn (though I admit that’s kind of nice). It was that my family and staff and I spent a […]

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Best interests analysis for kids, not pets From this week’s article on Advocate Daily, by our own Timothy Sullivan: When it comes to seeking “custody” of a family pet, Ontario courts have followed a somewhat consistent approach in viewing animals as mere property — not children — although judges are still sometimes asked to treat children and

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Pets and divorce law in Canada

When fighting over furry friends, consider what it’s (really) worth Pets are an increasingly hot topic in family law.  Here’s what our own Timothy Sullivan had to say about it in this week’s Advocate Daily: Four-legged family members are often the subject of debate during separation proceedings, but — despite how much it may feel

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Delay tactics an indication of family court misuse From this week’s article on Advocate Daily, by our own Timothy N. Sullivan: 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

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From ADVOCATE DAILY: Timothy Sullivan profiled

Sullivan seeks efficient solutions in family law, civil litigation This week, Timothy N. Sullivan of SullivanLaw was profiled in Advocate Daily.  From the article: Ottawa family and civil litigation lawyer Timothy N. Sullivan is a passionate advocate who works with clients to find efficient and economical solutions to legal problems. “I like to think that I’m taking

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Top 12 most odd celebrity lawsuits, Part I

It’s not easy being a celebrity. People sue you all the time. Money, fame, the jet-set life:  Whether you’re a celebrity with some money and a brand name to protect, or one of the oft-under-appreciated people who help to service and manage those celebrities, the lawsuits often fly thick and fast. Here, a summary of

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JUDICIAL REVIEW: Witness for the Prosecution (1957)

In which I review movies with a legal theme Appearing:  Tyrone Power, Marlene Dietrich, Charles Laughton Brief: Set a few years after the Second World War, a senior barrister, Sir Wilfred Robarts (played by Charles Laughton), is asked to represent a man accused of murder.  Initially the barrister sets out to test the accused man’s

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