Under the current global economy, it is not uncommon for individuals to move to another jurisdiction following a separation or divorce.
Having a former spouse, who may still owe support obligations to you or your children, move to another jurisdiction [...read full post]
On Monday, July 14, 2014, the Supreme Court of British Columbia published a recent judgment by the Honourable Mr. Justice Jenkins wherein the payor husband was found in contempt of court for failing to comply with an order to pay [...read full post]
The wedding day is a happy and exciting time for newlyweds but if you ask any Vancouver Family Lawyer or Vancouver divorce lawyer they will tell you that there is some important paper work to attend to when a couple [...read full post]
A large portion of what a Toronto family lawyer or Toronto divorce lawyer does, is advise people on their obligations and rights when they separate or divorce, and to negotiate on their behalf. Frequently, at the end of that process, [...read full post]
Here’s something which should have seen the glare of the media spotlight sooner: Right now in British Columbia, if you are on income assistance, your monthly income will be reduced dollar for dollar by anything you receive as child support [...read full post]