21 | The IFP -H alton H ills | T hursday,January 23,2020 theifp.ca coupon We are Diesel Vehicle Specialists! Fleet Maintenance/Programs Available all auto & truck service Car & Truck, ATV, RV, Motorcycles, Snowmobiles & More! JuSt ASk! Best Pricing on All Products 20 Armstrong Avenue, Georgetown We have Anco All Season Wiper Blades! only $7.49/ea installed. Car & Truck, A Vehicles + TAX Most Vehicles $3995 only • Oil Change • Antifreeze Check • Lubrication • 52 point inspection • Battery & Wiper Blade Check • FREE FLUID TOP UPS WInTER Special!* * Up to 6 Ltr. Limited time offer • Upgrade to synthetic for $15 extra. , RV, Motorcycles, ✃ ✃ Certified Mechanics on Duty 905-877-1237 52 point inspection TIRES! All Sizes All Brands JOIN A WINNING tEAM! Mechanic, Construction & Office positions available. Silver 2018 Halton Hills Boost your starting power with DeKa Batteries! LITIGATIONlegal matters I am married and just separated from my spouse. We have children, and a lot to sort out. Do I have to go to court to resolve everything? The advice offered in this column is intended for informational purposes only. Use of this column is not intended to replace or substitute any professional, financial, medical, legal, or other professional advice. Q A ASK THE PROFESSIONAL Todd C. Hein Partner Family/Divorce Lawyer Proud member of B2C Halton Hills OFFICE LOCATIONS GEORGETOWN 8 Guelph Street 905 452 7400 BRAmPTON OFFICE (main) 350 Rutherford Road S., Suite 320 905 452 7400 CALEDON EAST 15955 Airport Road, Suite 201 905 584 4545 No, you do not have to go to court. In fact, the only thing you need to go to court for is to get a divorce if you wanted a divorce. Otherwise, all other issues, including custody/access, support and property division, can all be resolved out of court. It is in fact preferable that spouses avoid court, and resolve matters between them on their own, but preferably with legal counsel to help you investigate and negotiate a resolution. There are many reasons not to go to court: it is adversarial, it is expensive, it takes a long time, and you have the least amount of control over the outcome as you are leaving the decision- making to a judge. There are several great ways to resolve matters without going to court. For instance, negotiations directly between the parties (with legal counsel if any), a "4-way meeting" between the parties the their lawyers, or mediation. Certainly, if there are important points that are not resolved, or you have an urgent situation, then court might be necessary. However, there should first be a serious effort to resolve matters "amicably" out of court first if at all possible. We do a lot of family/divorce law. I am happy to meet you for a free consultation at one of our three offices, including 8 Guelph Street, Georgetown, in the Lounsbury Life & Group Insurance Benefits building. Have a great weekend. Empowering Clients. Enriching the Community. The Halton Hills Sports Museum is looking for nominees for its 2020 Hall of Fame class. Nominees can be sub- mitted for an athlete, a team or builder. Any per- son who has distinguished themselves as an athlete or any team, coach or execu- tive member who has brought honour to Halton Hills is eligible to be nom- inated, provided they were a resident of the town at the time of the achieve- ment. The full nomination cri- teria and forms are avail- able at the museum's web- site, www.hhsm.ca. Nomi- nations can be emailed to selection committee chair Anne Andrews, an- drews11@sympatico.ca. The deadline for nomina- tions is Feb. 28. The induction ceremo- ny will take place on June 25. COMMUNITY NOMINEES SOUGHT FOR SPORTS HALL OF FAME Halton Hills Sports Museum is accepting nominees for 2020. Halton Hills Sports Museum photo