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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.

5 Best Calgary Divorce Tips

5 Best Calgary Divorce Tips by our senior Calgary family lawyer Peter Graburn are designed to help you and your new family unit move forward successfully after a Calgary divorce. In a previous article on Calgary Separation Agreements, we noted that 38% of Canadian marriages end in divorce.  Our Calgary separation agreement lawyers know some […]

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Vancouver Spousal Support Post Separation Income Increases

Vancouver Spousal Support Post Separation Income Increases cause significant spousal support variation disputes. The child support guidelines mandate annual corrections and you would be wise to have an annual exchange of income information to ensure proper child support is paid when incomes change. Spousal support variations are not automatic and rarely occur annually. The spousal […]

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Vancouver BC Unbundled Family Law

Vancouver BC unbundled family law services lawyers help clients with basic Vancouver BC family law matters to resolve their family law cases successfully with less lawyer involvement and at a lower cost. Renowned family  trial and Supreme Court of Canada lawyer Lorne MacLean, QC is often asked,  “When is a Vancouver BC Unbundled Family Law […]

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Avoid Vancouver Separation Date Mistakes

How do you Avoid Vancouver Separation Date Mistakes? In today’s blog, Rana Yavari will help you avoid Vancouver separation date mistakes by explaining why you need to pay attention to this important date to ensure your family law rights and divorce claims are properly protected. There are strict time limits relating to the date of […]

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Vancouver Iranian Divorce Tips

Vancouver Iranian Divorce Tips are designed to help the Iranian community living in North Vancouver, West Vancouver and in Vancouver understand special issues affecting Persian and Farsi speaking family law clients. In today’s blog, Rana Yavari our Vancouver office, Farsi speaking Persian family and estate disputes lawyer, explains what happens when you are divorced in […]

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BC Void Marriages Family Law Act

An important BC Void Marriages Family Law Act ruling was handed down this week by the BC Court of Appeal. The decision was made against the backdrop of a high stakes multimillion-dollar international divorce case involving worldwide family property. Of particular importance to this BC Void Marriages Family Law Act appeal is the purpose of […]

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Family Law Social Media Traps and Tips

Family Law Social Media Traps and tips can make divorcing and separating even more stressful than normal. In today’s blog, downtown Vancouver high net worth family lawyer Sophie Bartholomew explains how to avoid the two worst Family Law Social Media Traps and one great family law social media tip to keep you sane and safe […]

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Surrey South Asian Unfair Wills Variation

Surrey South Asian Unfair Wills Variation cases involve a special cultural sensitivity often from a lawyer familiar with or who is an actual member of the South Asian community. In today’s blog, South Asian family law and estate litigation lawyer Joty Sandhu, reviews a recent BC Supreme Court case where South Asian traditions did not […]

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Section 211 Report Lawyers In Vancouver

Section 211 Report Lawyers In Vancouver can ask for an assessment and written report concerning the best interests of the child and parenting capacity be prepared by a trained forensic psychologist. This court-appointed, or agreed to, forensic psychologist will often be the eyes and ears for the Court and provide expert opinion evidence by way […]

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Family Appeals From Masters Orders

BC Family Appeals From Masters Orders have 2 differing tests depending on what type of order was made in Chambers. A stricter test of the disappointed party proving the Master’s decision was “clearly wrong” is applied if the matter is clearly interim without a large impact on the trial to come and a different test […]

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