The first year following a divorce or separation can be difficult for parents and children. How will they spend the summer? Which parent gets to take the children on vacation? Who takes the children trick-or-treating?
These are all issues that [...read full post]
There are certain instances when two separate entities under the law converge. Such might be the case when it comes to family law and estate planning law in British Columbia. In some cases, business owners may put an estate freeze [...read full post]
Nuclear families have a tough time with teenagers – and it’s much the same with blended and single-parent families.
As teenagers go through this emotionally stressful period of their lives, they will make mistakes, and need their parents. Especially during [...read full post]
As listed on the Government of Canada website, parenting plans “outline how parents will raise their children after separation or divorce”. While custody and access are also settled during divorce and separation proceedings, parenting plans are slightly different. They focus [...read full post]
Spousal support can be one of the most contentious issues when it comes to a couple separating or divorcing. British Columbia family law helps residents to figure out support payment amounts, who should be paying whom, when support should be [...read full post]