by Grant O'Shea | Apr 8, 2026 | Family Law
Strategic Principles for Legal Protection 1. Documentation Is Critical In high-conflict divorces, evidence—not emotion—determines outcomes. Maintain organized records of: • Written communications • Financial transactions • Parenting...
by Grant O'Shea | Mar 18, 2026 | Family Law
Anticipated Legal Challenges when Divorcing a Narcissist 1. Prolonged Litigation A narcissistic spouse may delay proceedings to maintain leverage or inflict financial pressure. This can include unnecessary motions, threats, repeated delays, or a refusal to provide...
by Grant O'Shea | Feb 20, 2026 | Family Law
This is the first part of a four part blog series looking into the legal nuances and considerations of divorcing a narcissist. Divorce is inherently complex. However, when your spouse exhibits narcissistic traits—particularly behaviours consistent with Narcissistic...
by Grant O'Shea | May 15, 2025 | Family Law
Divorce and separation are not the same. Divorce is the legal process by which your marriage is terminated and, once this happens, you are free to remarry. Divorce is granted by a court – the Superior Court, in Ontario, makes an order terminating your marriage....
by Grant O'Shea | Apr 10, 2025 | Family Law
If you feel that the legal advice you are getting is not right for your situation, or your lawyer is simply not hearing you, the best thing you can do is to seek a second opinion. This is the best option for you because it will either confirm for you that your lawyer...