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Tax Considerations of Shared Parenting, High Conflict Parenting Program and Parenting Coordination

Tax Considerations of Shared Parenting, High Conflict Parenting Program and Parenting Coordination

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Substantive: 0.75
Published
2014
Presenter(s)
Julie Audet
Marianne Cuhaci
Michael Perlman
Source
County of Carleton Law Association (CCLA)
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
45 minutes
Price
$109.00 plus tax
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Presenters

Justice Julie Audet

Prior to her appointment to the bench, Justice Julie Audet practised as a family lawyer, mediator, and collaborative practitioner in the Ottawa and eastern Ontario regions. Fluently bilingual, she graduated from the National Program (LL.B./LL.L.) at the University of Ottawa with the highest honours in 1996 and completed an LL.M. in family law at Osgoode Hall Law School in 2011. Justice Audet has taught family law at the University of Ottawa; led the family law component of the Law Society of Upper Canada's Law Practice Program (in French); and co-authored a textbook, L'essentiel du droit de la famille dans les provinces et territoires de common law au Canada, with the late Professor Nicole Laviolette. Justice Audet is well-known in her community for her involvement in pilot projects and committees related to the family justice system and her commitment to helping couples separate with dignity. She co-founded ALT Divorce and Family Law in A Box, two companies aimed at providing services and educational programs on family law to members of the public.

Raised in the Gaspé Peninsula in a modest and hard-working Francophone family, Justice Audet studied in Montreal, worked in Calgary, and completed her education in Ottawa – where she finally settled, grew strong community roots, and raised her own family.

Avant sa nomination à la magistrature, la juge Julie Audet pratiquait le droit familial à Ottawa et dans la région de l’est de l’Ontario, incluant à titre de médiatrice et de praticienne collaborative. Complètement bilingue, elle a obtenu avec les plus hautes distinctions un diplôme du Programme national (LL.B./LL.L.) de l’Université d’Ottawa en 1996 et complété une maîtrise en droit familial à l’école de droit Osgoode Hall en 2011. La juge Audet a enseigné le droit familial à l’Université d’Ottawa, dirigé la composante de droit familial du programme de pratique du droit du Barreau du Haut-Canada (en français), et co-écrit L’essentiel du droit de la famille dans les provinces et territoires de common law au Canada avec la défunte professeure Nicole Laviolette. La juge Audet est bien connue dans sa communauté pour son implication au sein de nombreux projets pilotes et comités reliés au système judiciaire familial et son engagement à aider les couples à se séparer en toute dignité. Elle est cofondatrice d’ALT Divorce et de Family Law in A Box, deux entreprises à travers lesquelles les membres du public ont accès à des services et des programmes d’information reliés au droit familial. Née d’une famille francophone modeste et travaillante de la péninsule gaspésienne, elle a étudié à Montréal, travaillé à Calgary et complété ses études à Ottawa où elle s’est finalement solidement enracinée dans la communauté, où elle a élevé sa famille.

Marianne Cuhaci

Marianne is a trained Family Mediator and Parenting Coordinator, in accordance with the guidelines of the Ministry of the Attorney General. Marianne Cuhaci has been practicing as a social worker for 35 years. Her experience is extensive and varied. For the past 15 years, her practice has focused mainly on families undergoing separation and divorce. Marianne’s experience includes having worked as protection worker with the Children’s Aid Society (C.A.S.) of Ottawa from 1979 to 1985. During this period, although she carried a mixed case load, she was known for her expertise with adolescents, her ability to resolve all her cases and avoid trial. Marianne was also a member of the C.A.S. Board of Directors from 1984 to 1987. From 1987 to 1992, Marianne was a social worker with the Forensic Program at the Royal Ottawa Hospital. There, she provided both inpatient and outpatient services to clients struggling with mental illness, facing criminal charges. While at the Royal Ottawa Forensic Program, Marianne also co the Incest Offenders and Spouses Group, a treatment group offered to incest offenders and their spouses through the Sexual Behaviours Clinic. From 1995 to 2002, Marianne conducted over 65 custody and access assessments, as part of the multidisciplinary team at the Family Court Clinic in Ottawa. Since 2002, she has been in private practice, working with families experiencing separation and divorce. Over the years, Marianne has appeared in Court as an expert witness in custody and access matters as well as in child welfare matters. Marianne has a working knowledge of French, and can converse in Armenian and Turkish. Marianne has been exposed to many cultures, both personally and professionally and is known to be culturally sensitive. Marianne works closely with her husband Colin McCorriston, an experienced lawyer and Family Mediator who specializes in Family Law. Whenever financial and parenting mediation are required, Marianne and Colin work together to provide Comprehensive Family Mediation. Marianne and Colin have two adult children. Further information available through website: www.mariannecuhaci.ca.

Michael Perlman

Michael Perlman is the President at DIVORCEmate Software Inc. He joined DIVORCEmate in 1996 after graduating from Ryerson University, with a Bachelor’s of Business Management. Michael has been involved in all aspects of the business from sales and marketing to software training to business planning and development. He has presented at numerous conferences on DIVORCEmate and continues to provide software training across Canada. DIVORCEmate has been providing software and software support to the family law profession in Canada for 25 years. Not only is our software used by family law lawyers across Canada, but it is also used by hundreds of Judges and Justices, accounting firms, mediators, Legal Aid offices and plans, numerous government departments and ministries, courthouses and county law libraries, non-profit family clinics and shelters, divorce financial planners, and many university and community college schools.

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