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Parenting Issues in Separation and Divorce
Parenting must be addressed in family law cases involving children when you decide to separate from your spouse. You need to work out such things as guardianship, parenting responsibilities, parenting time and child support with the other parent. 1. Guardianship...
What is Family Law?
This is one of the most common questions we hear. Family law is about how the law can help you with your legal issues such as property division, parenting, and decision-making when family transitions such as adding a family member, or transitioning into or out of a...
How do Recent Changes to MSP Premiums and the new Canada Child Benefit Affect You?
Medical Services Plan (BC) - As of January 1, 2017, there are no longer premiums payable for children under the age of 19 or for dependent post-secondary students (this can include a student enrolled in full-time studies at a trade school, technical school or high...
Entitlement to Spousal Support
Spousal support can be payable to you or your spouse when your marriage or marriage-like relationship ends. However, entitlement to receive spousal support is not automatic. It must first be determined. There are three ways to determine entitlement to support. One,...
The Successful Parenting Toolkit
On June 8, 2017 the Canadian Bar Association’s Family Law Section and the Canadian Research Institute for Law and Family released a new successful parenting toolkit titled “Successfully Parenting Apart”. While designed for Canadian family law lawyers, it is intended...