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I am AJ Jakubowska - family law lawyer & mediator. I have worked in this field for over 25 years. Just like you, I am also human. I understand what can happen when relationships end. Lots of uncertainty, many different emotions coming in waves, questions swirling like confetti. Anger, disappointment, mistrust. Sometimes it may feel like it’s virtually impossible to stay sane. This podcast features my comments on various topics related to separation, and my interviews with other humans who help when relationships end – people who look after legal issues, who mediate, who look after hearts and minds, and the pocketbook too. What you will hear is not legal advice. These are dialogues primarily about the human aspect of separation. We try to stay away from legal lingo. It’s humans talking to humans. I hope that something you hear will help you navigate your way to a sane split. New episodes every Saturday.

AJ Jakubowska - Family Law Lawyer & Mediator


    • May 22, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 58m AVG DURATION
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    "How soon after a separation can I date?"

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 16:55


    There is no rule that says you can't date soon after the separation but have you considered both the pros and the cons, of dating AND of going public with it? Interested in some pointers? - LISTENMy email

    Preparing for a family law Conference

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 24:13


    If you are part of a family court case in Ontario, sooner or later you will participate in a Conference. They are a key tool in the system of Case Management. Are you about to attend one, and interested in learning more? - LISTEN.My email

    "I am fighting for my kids!"

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 22:24


    When separation happens, many parents think of their kids first, and how they will be affected. Some commence an epic fight without truly understanding why, and what they hope to accomplish. Some are misguided in doing so - not understanding what will actually make a difference before the court, for example. Interested in hearing some tips about addressing parenting issues the right way? - LISTEN.My email

    How to help someone who is separated?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 16:44


    It's human to want to support someone who is hurting - including in the context of a separation. Interested in some tips on helping but not causing harm? - LISTEN.My email

    How do Family Mediators bill?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 18:08


    Not all Family Mediators bill for their services the same way. You have many options when it comes to the choice of a mediator, and you can also find a billling arrangement for those services that suits you and your budget. Interested in learning more? - LISTEN.My email

    How do Family Law lawyers bill?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 16:26


    Not all lawyers bill for their services the same way. Your financial relationship with your lawyer is important - you should ask as many questions about it as possible, before you hire someone. You are making a financial committment - hiring a member of your team - it's important that you understand how that person will bill for their services, and how you will pay them - LISTEN.My email

    "We are splitting the kids" - do you know what that really means?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2022 23:09


    I hear this from many parents but some do not understand the law around their actual arrangements - sharing the kids - and the legal consequences to them and their children. Interested in learning more? - LISTEN.My email

    "Do I pay taxes on the support payments I receive?"

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2022 21:38


    When it comes to support (in Canada) not every dollar in your hand is actually a dollar available to spend. Why? Because some support is taxable in the hands of the recipient. Wondering whether the support you receive would be treated this way? LISTEN!My email

    Parallel Parenting

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 25:16


    Many people are confused when it comes to terms like custody, decision-making, access and parenting time. What does each mean? And then, there is parallel parenting……I discuss all of these terms in this episode of the podcast.My email

    "Income" in family law

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 22:06


    Many people think: income is just income, right? If it's good enough for CRA, it's good enough for family court - but is it? In this episode, I provide an overview of “income” in family law. My email

    3 questions I am most often asked about child support

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2022 24:41


    Child support is the second most asked-about topic in family law - and I say that as both a family law lawyer and family mediator. On this episode, I tackle the three questions I am asked most often.My email

    Tips for communicating effectively with the other parent

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 17:39


    You get yet another text from the other parent, the fifth text today, and by this time you are about to lose your mind. Very little about your kid - a lot about you and what a bad parent you apparently are. What do you do? I offer some tips.My email

    "I will never give you a divorce"

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2022 26:49


    Wondering if this is a realist threat in Canada? Can one spouse stand in the way of the other's wish to be divorced? Listen.My email

    Travelling with Children

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 27:37


    Travel with children post-separation is a given - many separated parents understandably want to make new memories with kids - on trips and excursions. But it's not always about what a parent wants. In this episode, I talk about the basics of travel in the context of separation - and how family courts approach this issue if separated parents cannot agree on a proposed trip.LINK TO SAMPLE TRAVEL CONSENT LETTERMy email

    What? a Pre-Nup? Nooooooo......

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 21:49


    There are many preconceptions in family law - one of them is that prenups or marriage contracts are always “a bad thing”. They spoil the romance, they introduce suspicion early on in the relationship and so on …..but are they always to be avoided? Listen to this episode if you are interested in learning more. My email

    Talking about COVID

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2022 21:28


    Talking about COVID can be challenging, including for separated parents. In this episode, I offer some tips on when and how to broach the subject - with the goal of minimizing the potential for conflict.My email

    Child Support in Ontario - The Basics

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2021 26:15


    Oh yes, child support - I receive so, so many questions about it. Here is a primer - I discuss some very basic concepts about child support - to help you build a foundation for your knowledge in this area of family law. Once you know the basics, you will be better able to identify and further investigate issues specific to your circumstances. My email

    Next Steps???

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2021 21:33


    Much of the stress associated with separation comes from not knowing what is next, what steps are ahead and how to take them. The unknown can be downright scary. In this episode, I offer some tips on how to tackle feeling like you are walking on cracked ice.My email

    "My co-worker divorced and in her case..."

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2021 21:26


    Are you thinking of comparing your separation to that of someone you know? Is it a co-worker, a neighbour? Or a friend of a friend of a friend? Are your cases actually similar? Are you sure? In this episode, I share my thoughts about such comparisons - how they might help you but also hurt you. My email

    The Separation Date

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 28:58


    The Separation Date is my topic on this episode of the podcast. What is it, when does it take place, who decides when it does, and is there such a thing as a legal separation. Many people have questions about this issue and I provide some answers. Listen! My email

    Answers to 5 commonly asked Questions about Family Mediation

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2021 20:47


    Family Mediation is my topic on this episode of the podcast, and I tackle the following, common questions about it:1. does the mediator make decisions for us?2. why spend money on mediation - why not go straight to court?3. who pays for mediation?4. how long with my mediation take?5. can I force the other side to come to mediation with me?My email

    Answers to 5 commonly asked Questions about Family Law

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2021 20:11


    In this episode of the podcast, I tackle the following, common questions about family law:do support payments always have to go through the Family Responsibility Office?can there be more than one matrimonial home?at what age do children get to decide where they are going to live?can we get a judge to speak to my child?I made an offer to settle and the other side has not responded. Don't they have to?My email

    Family Court is not like TV's Judge Judy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 25:10


    I am often asked: “What is Family Court really like?” Well, it's quite unlike what we see on TV, for example: - in dramas, comedies and on “reality” shows. Remember Judge Judy? The diminutive Judge who nonetheless packed the punch of a small tornado, dispending justice while entertaining the viewers of her show at the same time? Family Court is not like that. Interested in hearing a bit more about the reality of family court in Ontario? Listen. My email

    More about Limited Scope Legal Services

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2021 24:19


    Not all Ontarians can or want to retain a family law lawyer on a full-time basis but many still need help - with specific tasks, for example, to draft documents, to prepare for hearings, to help with calculations, to receive a bit of coaching for negotiations, or even to prepare for a mediation. Limited Scope Legal Services are a great alternative to a classic retainer. They allow the client and the lawyer to complete defined, specific tasks at an agreed to pace and price - giving more Ontarians access to justice - based on their needs and means. Link to my interview with Janice Ho and Lucia LamLink to the Family Law Limited Scope Services ProjectMy email

    Meeting with a Family Law Lawyer for the first time

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 21:49


    In this episode, I share tips for preparing for your initial meeting with a family law lawyer - whether you are looking to retain someone for the first time or switching lawyers. My email

    You have more in common than you may realize....

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 18:43


    This episode is an opportunity for me to talk about finding commonalities - areas of agreement in the context of family mediation - and about the process of building on them - brick by brick, to achieve ultimate resolution. AND Happy First Birthday, SANE SPLIT Podcast! Link to my Family Mediation website - hereLink to MettāBLOG - hereMy email

    INTRODUCING: York Family Resolution Centre

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 23:10


    On this show, I am very pleased to introduce you to an exciting new project in which I am involved, along with my colleagues, Maxine M. Kerr and Dr. Shely Polak - related to family dispute resolution and family mediation - York Family Resolution Centre. YFRC's website - hereContact YFRC - here

    "Is hiring an expensive lawyer really worth it?"

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 18:33


    I know many people consider the answer to this question, including because someone once posed the question to me directly. Interested in my thoughts on this subject? - well, this is the episode for you! My email: aj@jakubowska.ca

    How is a family mediation actually conducted?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 19:14


    If you have ever wondered how a family mediation is actually conducted then this show is for you. I discuss the practical mechanics - both during the before-times and since the onset of the pandemic. My email: aj@jakubowska.ca

    Separation after 50

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 24:07


    Separation in midlife brings with it unique challenges, and calls for focus on particular issues, from unique perspectives. Hear my thoughts and comments on this topic. My email: aj@jakubowska.ca

    My Guest is Julie Gill - We talk about Family Mediation

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 47:35


    My Guest is Julie Gill - an experienced practitioner in the field of family dispute resolution (FDR) , a coach and communicator. Julie offers a wide range of services in the area of dispute resolution but the focus of our discussion was family mediation, and our passionate commitment to the process. I value every opportunity to educate the public about family mediation - my chance to chat with Julie and benefit from her practical insights was one such great opportunity and I invite you to LISTEN!To learn more about Julie, and to contact her, visit her website: www.familiesfirstmediation.comMy email is: aj@jakubowska.ca

    Mediation at the later stages of a family law case

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 22:41


    It is never too late to mediate and attempt settlement in a family law case, even once a court case starts, but many people think it may be. In this episode, I explore this common misconception, with practical examples, and explain why a shot at settlement in mediation is always a good idea.My email: aj@jakubowska.ca

    Reading written communications from the other lawyer

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 29:32


    When emotions are raw and high, interpreting communications can before problematic and even difficult. This includes digesting written communications from the other lawyer. In this episode, I illustrate how easy it is to get off track, with the aid of a hypothetical example, and offer some suggestions on how to avoid what might feel like a minefield. My email: aj@jakubowska.ca

    Family Law by Zoom

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 25:13


    COVID-19 has effected every aspect of our daily lives, from the way we work, to the way we play, and so much more. Family law has also experienced a “new normal”, and both lawyers and the justice system in Canada have had to adapt, sometimes very quickly, to conducting a typical family law case, including before the Court, in today's reality. I am asked many questions by the public about family court in 2021. I respond to some of them in this episode.My email: aj@jakubowska.ca

    Working with a Family Law Team

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 20:15


    Do not be offended or feel slighted if you have hired a senior family law lawyer, and you find out a more junior lawyer or a law clerk is also involved in your matter and perhaps dealings with you day-to-day. This can be of great advantage to you - allowing your matter to move forward as expediently and cost-effectively as possible. In this episode, I discuss this very point. My email: aj@jakubowska.ca

    Separation and Self-Care

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 17:14


    Self-care - the ability to name how you feel, and to address it including by identifying your personal emotional and psychological needs, is a key to a sane split. The supply of gas in the tank of your car is not infinite. Neither are your own energies, no matter how invincible you may feel or want to project to the world. Self-care is essential - it's not selfish, self-centered, it's none of those things. It means recharging your battery from time to time, to be able to press on and to make reasonable, reasoned decisions - balanced, wise and strategic. My email: aj@jakubowska.ca

    Questions and Answers - About Kids

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 34:50


    Many parents navigating separation find parenting during this time particularly challenging. I field many questions on this topic, both as a family law lawyer and as a family mediator. In this episode, I pose 3 such common questions and provide some answers - based on my professional experience but also from a human perspective, acknowledging and exploring the challenges you might be facing.My email: aj@jakubowska.ca

    Changes to Family Law Legislation (2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2021 24:52


    March 1 marked the coming into force of sweeping changes to family law legislation, in Ontario and across Canada. I discuss some of these in this episode, which is Part 2 of a series. My focus here is on relocation (sometimes also referred to as mobility) and on family violence, a very important and impactful subject. My email: aj@jakubowska.ca

    Changes to Family Law Legislation (1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2021 21:15


    March 1 marked the coming into force of sweeping changes to family law legislation, in Ontario and across Canada. I discuss some of these in this episode, which I plan to be part of a series. My focus here is new terminology we will use to describe child-related arrangements, and a renewed focus to resolving parenting disputes outside the court system.My email: aj@jakubowska.ca

    My Guest is Ryan Bensen - We talk about "Income" in Family Law

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 66:38


    Ryan Bensen - an experienced Chartered & Forensic Accountant, Chartered Business Valuator & Fraud Examiner, IS BACK!We discuss “income” and related subjects - including by applying the concepts we cover to illustrative hypotheticals.Because Ryan is a returning guest and I have already asked him my standard questions about food, this time I focus my laser beam on Nashville and we have fun around the subject of country music - LISTEN!I invite you to learn more about Ryan, and to contact him, through his website: www.bensenindustries.comMy email is: aj@jakubowska.ca

    How to divide Contents

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 22:43


    This week - I tackle Contents - I have capitalized the word because I know they are important to you. Often, they are not just “stuff” - they are part of your identity. They are memories. And dividing Contents can be a headache but I offer some thoughts and tips to guide you along the way. My email: aj@jakubowska.ca

    Don't Delay!

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2021 25:59


    In this week's episode, I share with you my thoughts about delay - and how it can cause problems for you, problems which may not be easily fixed. My email is: aj@jakubowska.ca

    My Guest is Ryan Bensen - We talk about the Intersection of Family Law and Forensic Accounting

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 47:36


    This week's episode features my dialogue with Ryan Bensen - an experienced Chartered & Forensic Accountant, Chartered Business Valuator & Fraud Examiner.We discuss the intersection of family law and forensic accounting - including by applying the concepts we cover to an illustrative, hypothetical family. As usual, at the end of the episode, we spend some time on one of my favourite subjects, food - LISTEN!I invite you to learn more about Ryan, and to contact him, through his website: www.bensenindustries.comMy email is: aj@jakubowska.ca

    My Guest is Robert Halpern - We talk about Managing Expectations

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 43:33


    This week's episode features my dialogue with Robert Halpern - an experienced and accomplished Family Law Lawyer, Mediator, Arbitrator and Author. We tackle the topic of managing expectations - for people facing separation initially, and as the post-separation period unfolds.As usual, at the end of the episode, we spend some time on one of my favourite subjects, food - LISTEN!Robert can be reached at Halpern Law Group: www.halpernlawgroup.caMy email is: aj@jakubowska.ca

    "Who needs lawyers?!" - the home-cooked Separation Agreement

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 26:56


    In this episode, I offers some well-meaning cautions about home-cooked Separation Agreements. Ontario's Family Law Limited Scope Services Project: www.familylawlss.caMy email is: aj@jakubowska.ca

    COMMUNICATION - Part 3 - Talking about your Separation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 23:48


    How you communicate about your separation, where and with whom, can have consequences which you may not have considered. In this episode, I highlight some potential traps, using hypotheticals to explain my points. My email is: aj@jakubowska.ca

    COMMUNICATION - Part 2 - Talking to your Ex

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 22:43


    Though it may feel like the world has stopped turning when a relationship ends, communication between exes needs to continue, in some form, post-separation and possibly for some time to come. In this episode, Part 2 of a three-part series on COMMUNICATION, I cover topics such as how, when and why you might need to communicate with your ex, and I even touch of metacognition. Bill Eddy's website is: www.highconflictinstitute.comMy email is: aj@jakubowska.ca

    COMMUNICATION - Part 1 - Talking to your Lawyer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2021 25:45


    Effective communication with your lawyer is one of the keys to a SANE SPLIT. In this episode, Part 1 of a three-part series on COMMUNICATION, I offer some tips.My email is: aj@jakubowska.ca

    About legal costs...

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 27:59


    Questions about legal costs are very common and very understandable. In this episode, I present some top-line points about them, which include both factors relating to them which can be predicted and controlled, and those which cannot. I also offer some tips on how to keep them in check.My email is: aj@jakubowska.ca

    Unsure of the next step?

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 29:20


    As the calendar year draws to a close, many people are considering making changes in their lives. Sometimes, they are thinking of separating - the timing of the decision to coincide with the beginning of a new year. I offer some thoughts and tips on the subject, to assist those who may be at the crossroads.My email is: aj@jakubowska.caFamily Law Limited Scope Services Project: www.familylawlss.ca

    My Guest is Shmuel Stern - We talk about how you can end your disclosure nightmares today!

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 63:14


    This week's episode features my dialogue with Shmuel Stern - Founder of Disclosure Clinic.We tackle a topic of interest to many separated spouses - disclosure in the context of family law - why it's important to make it, how to make it and the great benefit of actually understanding why you are producing disclosure, tips and cautions, and lots more! As usual, at the end of the episode, we spend some time on one of my favourite subjects, food - LISTEN!Disclosure Clinic's website is: www.disclosureclinic.caMy email is: aj@jakubowska.ca

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