Yours, mine and ours. That’s the way things work in British Columbia when it comes to the division of property in a divorce situation. Assets can include all types of things from motorcycles, vehicles, property and furry family members. A [...read full post]
Divorce law blog
Divorce can be especially difficult on children. Under British Columbia family law, the best interests of children are always at the forefront. Children with special needs — like those with autism — may need more help to cope with their [...read full post]
Owning a home may be the dream of many in British Columbia. For couples in love, a home is a place they can make their own. They may plan for their home to be the place where they raise their [...read full post]
Stepparents may have a number of issues that comes with parenting children that are not biologically their own. Stepparents have been given a negative stereotype in the past, but most wish to become positive role models for their stepchildren and [...read full post]
Many children are like little sponges, and they soak up the energy in their environments whether that energy is positive or negative. When parents are divorcing, there could be a lot of fighting going on between parents, and that [...read full post]