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Changing Family Law Agreements
As family lawyers who are focused on achieving meaningful and cost-effective resolution for our clients, our goal is to resolve family law matters by Family Law Agreement wherever possible. Family Law Agreements can be achieved in a variety of ways, including through...
Family Law Conference: Spousal Support
On July 6th and 7th, 2017, the BHM lawyers are attending the 11th Biennial Family Law Conference, put on by the Continuing Legal Education Society of BC in Vancouver. This conference takes place every two years in order to assist family law lawyers in reviewing and...
Arts Council at the Pub
On June 20, 2017, some of Brown Henderson Melbye’s artistic stars attended Art at the Pub at the Six Mile Pub in Colwood. Art at the Pub was hosted by the West Shore Arts council and sponsored by the Six Mile Pub. Art at the Pub is a social event, in which attendees...
New Law in Canada Focused on Indigenous Children and Families
On January 1, 2020 a new law in Canada focused on Indigenous Children and Families, An Act respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis children, youth and families (the “Act”) came into force . The Act’s preamble proclaims the government’s intention to implement the...
Court Weighs in on Co-parenting and Covid-19
Many families are struggling with co-parenting and Covid-19 challenges. Even families who have never been to court before are seeking the Court's help in this unprecedented time. Essential workers in particular, are being dragged into court to defend their right to...
Judicial Case Conferences – What You Should Know
If you have a family case in the Supreme Court of British Columbia you will encounter the Judicial Case Conference ("JCC") early in your court process. A JCC is a private, informal, without prejudice meeting between you, the other party, your respective lawyers and a...