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Child Support in Ontario: Part 2 - Domestic Contracts

Litigation Help

Episode summary

Family Mediation Group teamed up with Litigation Help to create this series of video discussing child support. In this second video Laura Tarcea, Eva DiGiammarino and Litigation Help's Heather Hui-Litwin discuss whether you come to your own agreement with your ex regarding child support.

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Contributing Authors

Laura Tarcea

Laura is a family mediator dedicated to supporting families through divorce or separation. With a background in Mental Health, Research, Program Development, and a Master of Laws in Dispute Resolution, Laura brings valuable insight and critical knowledge to parents. She strongly believes that a healthy co-parenting relationship will protect children from short-term and long-term damage. As such, Laura is a supporter of out-of-court processes to help equip parents with appropriate tools to succeed in their next chapter.

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Eva DiGiammarino

Eva is a family lawyer dedicated to helping families separate in an amicable, affordable and child-focused way. Eva graduated from the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law. For many years prior to law school Eva worked as Sexual Assault Counsellor. With this experience, Eva gained the special skills necessary to work with clients who have experienced physical and emotional trauma. Eva has extensive experience representing vulnerable individuals in Family Court, including individuals who suffered from mental health issues and survivors of domestic violence. Eva passionately believes in the power of mediation to heal emotional wounds and help parties resolve their legal disputes.

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Litigation Help

Litigation Help is a podcast and website dedicated to addressing the public’s gap in legal knowledge. It aims to help Canadians better understand the legal system so that they can engage with it more efficiently. Litigation Help was created by Heather Hui-Litwin, who has been both a self-represented litigant, as well as a traditional client in a lawsuit before becoming a lawyer.

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