Generally when parents separate, they still want to remain in the same community where they have been living. Sometimes however, for any number of reasons, one of the parents wants to move away. Maybe they have a job opportunity elsewhere, [...read full post]
Divorce law blog
Any BC Family Lawyer who has worked with the BC Supreme Court Family Rules for any length of time understands and has likely experienced that there is often a disconnect between those Rules and the actual practice of family law. [...read full post]
The strike is on and many parents have already applied for their $40-per-day Temporary Education Support for Parents (“TESP”) offered by the British Columbia government, for public school students aged 12 and under who are not able to attend school [...read full post]
In March 2013 the new Family Law Act came into force in British Columbia. This act replaced the Family Relations Act and amongst other things It overhauled how property division works in British Columbia when married or common law spouses [...read full post]
Three Important concepts to consider when dealing with Bankruptcy and Separation in British Columbia:
As a family lawyer, we often advise our clients on the implications that bankruptcy can have on a separation or divorce. The intersection between family law [...read full post]