Shared parenting can be difficult in the best of times. The current climate of the COVID-19 virus pandemic and the self-isolation and social distancing measures in place will not make it any easier. Unfortunately, there are some parents who will [...read full post]
Divorce law blog
Some children like to assert their independence at an early age. That doesn’t mean parents should leave them unsupervised. Some kids in British Columbia are known as latchkey kids, but when it comes to children’s issues, the law is clear [...read full post]
There is nothing more important than the welfare of a child. Amid a worldwide pandemic now taking place, the local area is more mindful of children’s issues and agencies acting as watchdogs for kids are bracing for increased incidents of [...read full post]
Couples who decide to divorce likely have had issues with communicating. However, couples who are parents and who are divorcing need to come together to discuss those issues that will affect their children. Thankfully, there are co-parenting tips under [...read full post]
When preparing to get married, you make many business deals. You sign contracts for the caterer and the florist. You may negotiate with a photographer and the musicians. In the end, you and your spouse sign a licence to signify [...read full post]