Robert Haas

Robert Haas Unfortunately personal relationships don't always work out. You need a calm head, who und

When they do break down, emotions can
run high and things become acrimonious; children can be impacted; your financial future may seem at
risk - the stakes are high.

Unfortunately personal relationships don't always work out. When they do break down, emotions canrun high and things bec...
09/28/2021

Unfortunately personal relationships don't always work out. When they do break down, emotions can
run high and things become acrimonious; children can be impacted; your financial future may seem at
risk - the stakes are high. You need a calm head, who understands the law, can negotiate a fair
resolution, but can engage in and firmly prosecute court proceedings if this becomes a necessary last
resort. Experience is crucial in managing the emotions, identifying the issues, addressing the frequent
crises, and steering a course to final completion. On separation, important issues may include: -
parenting rights, including who will make decisions related to the children - this includes decisions
related to their health care, education, religion and cultural practices, and extracurricular activities [-
formerly known as rights or incidents of custody] - parenting schedules , setting out where (with which
parent) the children will reside on school days, weekends, summers, Christmases, March breaks and
other holidays [- formerly known as custody and access schedules] - the relocation of parents outside of
their current municipality - contact with other family members, such as grandparents and step-parents -
if a child has special needs, whether involvement of other agencies will be required - child support (the
Table amount under the Child Support Guidelines) - children's expenses (section 7 special and
extraordinary expenses) - spousal support - medical, dental and other benefits - life insurance -
determining the income of a self-employed spouse, for support purposes - the ownership of pets - the
division of assets like the family home, businesses, vehicles, vacation properties, investments, and
retirement assets such as pensions and RRSPs - the valuation of unique assets such as pensions and
businesses, and how these assets are considered in dividing the property of spouses - the identification
of debt, particularly joint debt between spouses, and how the payment and discharge of this debt will
be accomplished. - Equalization payments - division of property between married spouses - unjust
enrichment, trust and other property claims which may exist between common-law (unmarried)
spouses The resolution of these issues can shape your life for years to come. It is important to have
experienced legal counsel, knowledgeable of Ontario's family laws. Why trust Robert? Robert has been
practicing family law since 1993. If commercial interests and businesses are at stake trust Robert to help.
Mr. Haas is one of a small number of family law lawyers in the London Ontario Canada area with
experience in cases involving both family and commercial law. Robert has also extensive experience in
dealing with difficult parenting disputes. He has worked as counsel in multiple trials concerning all
aspects of family law. With almost three decades of experience Robert has the knowledge and mastery
that you can count on. His offices are centrally located in downtown London. Robert can usually meet
with clients within three business days of their initial contact with his office.
Contact Robert today for help with divorces, separations, parenting agreements, and more.
Robert Haas – Lawyer
341 Talbot St Suite A, London, ON N6A 2R5
Telephone: 519-783-7798
Fax: 519-783-7765
https://rhaas.ca/

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