It can be a particularly difficult time for kids when they learn that their parents are divorcing. When it comes to children’s issues in British Columbia, family court judges will always make decisions that take into account what is in [...read full post]
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An immigrant will be having his citizenship revoked for a marriage faux pas. British Columbia and other Canadian provinces and territories do not forgive violations of family law or criminal law lightly. Even so, the federal government rarely revokes citizenship [...read full post]
The date a couple formally separates plays a major part in the divorce process. Determining that date under family law in British Columbia can be confusing and may lead to complications. Unlike proving the date of marriage, doing the same [...read full post]
Preteens are generally between the ages of 9 to 12 years old. In terms of behaviour, it’s common to see children in this age group doing more in activities in school, hanging out with friends more frequently, attending birthdays, playing [...read full post]
The first year following a divorce or separation can be difficult for parents and children. How will they spend the summer? Which parent gets to take the children on vacation? Who takes the children trick-or-treating?
These are all issues that [...read full post]