Spousal Support No Fault Divorce in Nunavut

No-Fault Divorce & Spousal Support in Nunavut: How It Works—and Why Some Say It Isn’t Fair

In Nunavut, you don’t have to prove anyone did anything “wrong” to end a marriage. The Nunavut Court of Justice ...

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spousal support in Northwest Territories

No-Fault Divorce and Spousal Support in the Northwest Territories: How It Works—and Why Some Call It Unfair

In the Northwest Territories (NWT), divorce is processed under the NWT Divorce Rules and the federal Divorce Act, but the ...

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Why Spousal Support Should Be Transitional, Not a Lifelong Tether

“Economic Bondage” After No-Fault: Why Spousal Support Should Be Transitional, Not a Lifelong Tether

Quick note on language: I’m using “bondage” as a metaphor for compelled economic service—not to equate court orders with historical ...

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No-Fault Divorce and Spousal Support in Canada

No-Fault Divorce and Spousal Support in Canada—And What The Red Pill Adds to the Conversation

Cassie Jaye’s documentary The Red Pill (2016) centers the men’s-rights movement and includes stories about divorce, custody, and court-ordered payments ...

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Spousal Maintenance in Bermuda

Spousal Maintenance in Bermuda: No-Fault Divorce and the Burden of Economic Bondage

Bermuda, a self-governing British Overseas Territory, operates under a family law system rooted in English common law tradition, with modern ...

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Spousal Maintenance in Dominica: No-Fault Divorce and the Emergence of Economic Bondage

Dominica, like many Commonwealth nations, has embraced no-fault divorce as a way to modernize family law and reduce hostility during ...

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The Pressing Need for Reform in No-Fault Divorce: When “No Fault” Becomes One-Sided Exploitation

Divorce is one of the most life-altering events a person can experience—emotionally, legally, and financially. In Canada, United Kingdom, Australia ...

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Re-evaluating Spousal Support in the Era of No-Fault Divorce

Re-evaluating Spousal Support in the Era of No-Fault Divorce: A Question of Equity and Autonomy

The transition from fault-based to no-fault divorce was intended to reduce acrimony and streamline the dissolution of marriage. However, it ...

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the red pill spousal support

No-Fault Divorce, Spousal Support, and What The Red Pill Adds to the Debate

The Red Pill (2016), Cassie Jaye’s documentary about the men’s rights movement, doesn’t set out to be a family-law explainer. ...

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