Guest Post – Gareth Slocombe, CIRP, CPA-CA, Trustee
With household debt said to be at record levels in Canada, financial stress frequently accompanies separation and divorce. In the interest of providing you with some timely information on debt and options [...read full post]
Sometimes when parties separate, it is amicable, and both parties are civil and even friendly with each other allowing for seamless decision-making. Other times, after a separation, the last thing that either party wants to do is see the other [...read full post]
Written by: Vanessa Park (View All Posts
) Published: July 12, 2017 Categorized:Guardianship.
If you are caring for a child who is not your natural child, say your grandchild, niece or nephew, or partner’s child, you may be interested to know about guardianship. While guardianship may appear to have little to do with [...read full post]
The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, often referred to as simply “the Hague Convention” in family law circles is an international treaty that governs the return of children to their country of habitual residence when [...read full post]
Written by: HRLaw (View All Posts
) Published: June 5, 2017 Categorized:Vancouver.
We are delighted to welcome family lawyer Vanessa Park to our Vancouver office.
In addition to her family law expertise, Vanessa has a background and an interest in business law. This combined skill set will benefit clients who are looking [...read full post]