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Drawing on the depth and breadth of our expertise, we’ll help you distill the complicated so you can break through to strategic and positive family solutions.

Vancouver High Income Spousal Support Lawyers

The Vancouver high income spousal support  lawyers and  high net worth Vancouver alimony lawyers at MacLean Law are well aware of the Spousal Support Advisory Guideline High Income Exception provisions for incomes of over $350000 because of Lorne MacLean QC’s precedent setting high income spousal support case in ARJ v ZJ  which set combined child and […]

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BC Family Law Act Child Mobility, Move Away and Relocation

Our MacLean law lawyers handle numerous BC Family Law Act Child Mobility, Move Away and Relocation cases each year. Our new Family Law Act tries to establish a principled approach to dealing with BC Family Law Act Child Mobility, Move Away and Relocation and these rules have been held to differ from our rules for relocation […]

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BC Significantly Unfair Family Property Division

The BC family property division lawyers at MacLean Law approve of attempts by the BC government to provide more certainty to family property division upon relationship breakdown. How much more certain the BC family property division law now is will be decided over the next few years. For our medium to high net worth income […]

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BC Excluded Property

Under the BC Family Law Act there is a provision that allows for excluded property. The requirements to exclude a property during a BC divorce can be complicated and should be reviewed by an experienced BC family lawyer who understands the property division and excluded property rules. How is BC Property Treated? Property in BC  […]

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BC Spousal Support and Remarriage

Our BC spousal support lawyers deal with spousal support cases and the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines with and without child formula on a daily basis. We deal with short and long term marriages involving medium to high net worth spouses. After the initial award of BC spousal support is made applications to increase, reduce or […]

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BC Parental Alienation And Canadian Cases

MacLean Law has been in the forefront of protecting children during separation for over 30 years.  BC parental alienation and or BC parental estrangement is a serious issue in high conflict cases. We have held seminars and created videos to explain the hurtful scenario that occurs in BC parental alienation cases. We can be reached […]

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Vancouver Parental Alienation

  The Vancouver Parental Alienation Lawyers at MacLean Law know that in high conflict separations, children often take sides with one parent – usually the parent who has the children for most of the time. They view the other parent (usually the absent parent), as all bad and attribute negative qualities to them. Your children’s […]

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Vancouver Spousal Support

Our Vancouver spousal support lawyers act across BC for both paying and receiving spouses. We handle BC medium to high net worth and income cases where the spousal support stakes are as high as the amounts that can be paid. In the recent Vancouver high income, spousal support case of Lightle v. Kotar, Lorne MacLean, Q.C. […]

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Vancouver Family Property Division Lawyers

Lorne MacLean Q.C. and MacLean Law’s experienced lawyers applaud the changes to the Vancouver Family Property Division portion of the BC Family Law Act. There are two key definitions that our Vancouver family property division lawyers apply to Vancouver and BC family property division cases to ensure fair property division when couples are separating. The […]

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Positive Parenting Arrangements During the Summer Holidays

Summer is the time of year children look forward to the most. Remember being in school and counting down the days to summer? Two months of sleeping in, no homework, playing with friends, swimming, skateboarding, bike riding, visits to the cottage; campfires; slurpees, ice cream, watermelon, strawberries, toasted marshmallows and smores. For families who are separated […]

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