Legal Articles, Family Law

Estate Planning 101

Basic Steps To Get Your Estate In Order

Family Law: Provincial Court or Supreme Court

Choosing your Court Correctly: Family Law in Provincial Court and Supreme Court

Wills, Spouses, & Separation: Changes to BC Family Law & Estate Litigation Law

The Wills, Estate and Succession Act made a number of changes with respect to the validity of wills, the definition of “spouse” and in determining how to treat a separated spouse when a new will has not yet been made.

Divorce Mediation

Divorce Mediation is a less adversarial, more costly alternative to divorce litigation and should always be considered an option to parties considering divorce.

The Initial Shock of a Divorce Announcement

Your spouse has asked for a divorce. What should you do now?

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Mediation is a form of alternative dispute resolution, that is, a mechanism for resolving matters outside of the courtroom

International Custody Battles

International Custody Battles

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Do I Have An Estate? What's All This Talk About Wills and Trusts?

THREE Rules for Divorcing Parents

Divorcing your spouse even if the marriage is of short duration is stressful for the parties and their children. Following these rules will help reduce the stress.

New Hampshire Restricts Use of GPS Devices to Track Individuals

New Hampshire Restricts Use of GPS Devices to Track Individuals

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