What the seminar covers
The What is the Law™ Seminar follows Financial Disclosure and is educational, not advisory. Delivered by Fairway's in-house legal team before any financial division conversations begin, it explains what the law says, and what that means in practical terms for somebody in your situation. That includes:
- Property division
- Spousal support
- Child support
- Parenting arrangements
The seminar covers the legal framework that applies to property division in your province: what is included in the marital estate, how pre-marriage assets and inheritances are typically treated, and what factors influence how property is divided between spouses.
It covers spousal support: the criteria that establish entitlement, the factors that determine amount and duration, and how family law approaches situations where one spouse has significantly lower income or gave up career advancement during the marriage.
Where children are involved, the seminar addresses child support: how the federal guidelines work, what table amounts apply based on income, and how section 7 expenses are handled.
It covers the legal framework for parenting arrangements, including how decision-making and parenting time are approached under Canadian law, and what parenting after separation typically looks like in practice.
The goal is legal literacy, not legal strategy. Both spouses get the legal information they need from the same neutral source, at the same time. By the end of the seminar, both spouses understand the rules of the game.