If your ex is demanding
spousal support money...

The premise here is that you do not want to pay spousal support, so if you think it's fair to pay alimony and you intend to do so, then use your book in three ways.

1. To understand what the other side must prove, what processes they might use, and how the attack might happen.

2. Use Chapter 2 to decide what amount of money is fair; and use Chapter 4 to learn key negotiating skills so you can lower the support payments to a modest level.

3. Use Chapter 6 to defend the attack on your wallet.

Chapter 6 is all about defence strategies, and how not to pay spousal support. You are going to use these strategies and other legal things to your advantage. 

If you have been asked to pay spousal support you do not have to agree; I'll share defence tactics to protect your wallet.

If you get a letter from your ex or from a lawyer I'll show you exactly what to do to short circuit their attack.

If you have been handed an imposing court form then your book will help with your defence.

Basically in North America the court route flows like this:

1. You are served with a court document.

The natural reaction can be classic anger, but with my help the anger soon fades. You'll discover a few truths which make the journey ahead a little more bearable.

The first document you are served does not try the case just yet, it's the opening shot across your bow.  The papers will generally say who is involved and briefly state the claim.

2.  You have a few or several days to respond. If you fail to respond then you give up your right to speak; so it's a good idea to respond following the methods suggested in Chapter 6; you keep your response factual and use the style suggested. Name calling and essays will not work!

3. Either side may ask for a court date, but usually it is the applicant who does this. The court date is a first of several meetings with a judge.  The first one will more than likely be about 15 minutes and the questions will usually be: (1) What are the issues?  and (2)  What information do we need to see? (3) Where do we go from here?

This section of your book is all about reducing or not paying spousal support. Well worth the price of admission.

 

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If you're serious about...

Avoiding or stopping support the easy way, in record time, without spending your hard earned cash on legal bills - bills which you do not need...

Or, eliminating wasted running back and forth to a law office, or waiting and waiting for appointments...

Or, simply getting things moving so you can feel better with closure then right now as you read this....

 

 

You will discover that I am the person who can help you. I'm surrounded by success stories and I am going to show you how you can plan your defence strategy.

My sister company, candivorce.ca, has become Canada's leading source for divorce and separation information. Just in 2008 alone, 26,000 people have snapped up my free separation agreement., and I've been called a "guru"  for almost 10 years.

Being totally up front and always delivering on what I say attracts people who will become loyal customers and appreciate the value of what I have to offer.

Sincerely,
Colin Kennedy
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"Colin, it's done, and he did not argue...thanks for your ear..." Pat, Peace River Alberta

"Thank you, thank you for helping move on and get past this final hurdle. Lawyers wanted $3,000 just to start this work."  P.S. Quesnell BC.

"Please stay by my side....it is nice to have people as you...S.E. Near Toronto

"Do you ever sleep? Your fast response and straight words are truly helpful."
Diane, Arlington VA

"Your information and very fast response to my questions is greatly appreciated"
Terry N. Wintering in AZ

 

"What Do YOU Need RIGHT NOW?"


Wanting to resolve spousal support and getting it done are not the same.  You need to take action today.  You can get rolling in the next minute

Your Colin Kennedy's Spousal Support Kit is the result of years and years of helping people just like you with separation and divorce.   I've seen it all, and I know first hand what traps are waiting to spring on the uninformed.  

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Quick Facts:

It is OK to Tell a friend about this book, because they will thank you. 

And, it is OK to send me an e-mail to ask questions

In the US spousal support is often referred to as alimony. The term alimony and spousal support are interchangeable.

The law is similar in both countries, but the terminology can vary in some jurisdictions.

Child support and child custody is not spousal support or alimony, and child support has its own set of guidelines.

Historically spousal support or alimony cases were the realm of lawyers, and many deserving people were left out in the cold because they could not afford the legal fees to chase after spousal support.

Buy the book about spousal support.