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Paul Slan featured in Canadian Family Offices

Paul Slan featured in Canadian Family Offices

Paul Slan was recently featured in Canadian Family Offices on the importance of signing a pre-nup or co-habitation agreement sooner than later.

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Ask Gelman: Lisa Gelman's bi-weekly feature in the Toronto Star

4 good reasons to opt for a collaborative divorce – Toronto Star

Jennifer Long from Gelman & Associates discusses 4 good reasons to opt for collaborative divorce.

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Watch Lisa Gelman on Strictly Money with Saijal Patel

Watch Lisa Gelman on Strictly Money with Saijal Patel

Lisa Gelman appeared on Strictly Money with Saijal Patel where she spoke about how addictions can intersect both money and the separation/divorce process.

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What is Family Law? (Jeffrey Mammon - Family Lawyer)

What is Family Law? (Jeffrey Mammon – Family Lawyer)

Watch Jeffrey Mammon on The Morrison Report, discussing family law in Ontario! Topics such as the difference between the rights of common law couples versus married couples, how separation can be navigated, and what marriage contracts, cohabitation agreements and prenuptial agreements contain, are discussed.

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Forward-thinking family law firm delivers the highest level of legal representation

Forward-thinking family law firm delivers the highest level of legal representation

A 50 year friendship forms the foundation of lawyers Lisa Gelman and Karen Kotansky’s thriving family law practice, Gelman & Associates.  As a female run firm, Gelman & Associates’ approach to law, places emphasis on the importance of nurturing relationships with their clients to deliver the best possible outcome. The customer experience is at the heart of the firm’s successful operation.

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Family Lawyer Cindy Scharff Got Featured in MoneyWise

Family Lawyer Cindy Scharff Got Featured in MoneyWise

Family law lawyer Cindy Scharff from Gelman and Associates in Barrie, Ontario was quoted by MoneyWise on their article about how to protect one’s finances when leaving an abusive partner. She said that while safety is the number one concern, somebody has to think of how to leave.

“A lot of people are starting from zero trying to figure out: Well, what do I even have? And then, what do I need? Both of those can be big unknowns to people when they’re trying to figure out how they can do this,” says Scharff.

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