What to Do When There’s More Value in Your House than Your Marriage
When a couple hits hard times, it’s awfully tough for either of them to ignore that other factor in their domestic arrangement — the value of their home.
Should You Share Your PIN with Your Spouse?
Sharing your PIN? Money can be about power, emotion, morality, and security, among other things. How does money work with a spouse? Melisssa Leong asked financial experts about this financial quandary.
Why You Should Opt For a Common Sense Divorce
We’ve been conditioned to believe the divorce process has to be both litigious and expensive. But it doesn’t have to be either of those things. If we applied some common sense — putting the beginning of our next chapter ahead of the retaliation we feel for ending the last chapter — it could be a much smoother process.
The Late Shift with Gail Vaz-Oxlade: Divorce and Debt
Gail Vaz-Oxlade discusses the complications that debt and bankruptcy bring to a divorce process with Brian Pritchard (BDO Canada) and Darren Gingras (The Common Sense Divorce).
The Late Shift with Gail Vaz-Oxlade: Talking to CSD Client “Christine”
Gail Vaz-Oxlade and Darren Gingras, President of The Common Sense Divorce, talk to “Christine” about her experience as a Common Sense Divorce client.
Georgina Company Pushing Divorce Reform in Ontario
In celebration of Ontario Entrepreneur Week (June 2-13, 2014), Metroland Media featured some of Ontario’s most unconventional entrepreneurs, including Darren Gingras, President of The Common Sense Divorce, which started and operates its Client Care Centre out of Georgina, Ontario.
Let’s Talk Divorce with Gail Vaz-Oxlade
The Common Sense Divorce can help you and your spouse avoid costly mistakes and get your separation process started off on the right foot. Some people go into divorce well-armed. They know exactly what’s going to happen next. Other people…not so much. Gail Vaz-Oxlade discusses what to expect and how to avoid costly mistakes. Divorce is complicated. It’s time to seek help.
Why Divorce Gets Ugly (and How to Have a ‘Good Divorce’ Instead)
If you want to have a ‘good divorce’ then you have to go to your partner and tell them HOW you feel and WHY you feel this way. Be truthful, be honest, share your feelings and be sure to give your partner space to share theirs.
Let’s Talk “Divorce Misconceptions”
People have all kinds of misconceptions when it comes to divorce. Gail Vaz-Oxlade touches on 5 common misconceptions about divorce in Ontario. Watch this video.
5 Reasons to Consider Divorce Mediation
Divorce Mediation is your best option when it comes to separation. Wanna know why? Here are five good reasons: Cost, Confidentiality, Control, Compliance, Speed.