An annulment is a legal document that says your marriage was not a valid marriage. There are other ways to end a marriage, such as separating from your partner, or filing for a divorce. However, an annulment is not a [...read full post]
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There’s an old adage that says nothing lasts forever. No British Columbia couple heading down the aisle thinks they will one day be facing divorce, which encompasses having to deal with issues such as the division of property. So, some [...read full post]
Categorized: Property Division.
If you and your spouse have a child, it may seem obvious that Canadian law considers you parents. This title gives you the rights and responsibilities you may associate with parenting, many of which you may not give a second [...read full post]
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The family dynamic looks very different today than it did decades ago. No longer is a family unit limited to a married man and woman who then have children. Many heterosexual couples are having children before they get married — [...read full post]
Categorized: Children's Issues.
Parents who have the need to appear in family court for many issues are often referred to as frequent flyers. When it comes to children’s issues in British Columbia, rules are instated under family law. Parents who want the court [...read full post]
Categorized: Family Law.