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Child Coparenting Disputes Lawyers

Child Coparenting Disputes Lawyers help separated parents set expectations to reduce conflict and also help them resolve child coparenting disputes that arise over their children’s financial, activity, school, medical and other issues. The concept of the “friendly parent” is on the rise in Canada. Can a person incapable of co-parenting lose final decision making? Today, […]

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Shared Child Parenting vs Equal Parenting Time 

What is the difference between Shared Child Parenting vs Equal Parenting Time? In today’s blog, Peter Graburn, senior Calgary family lawyer, sorts things out for you. MacLean Law has shared child parenting and equal child parenting time lawyers in several offices across Canada. Calgary 403 444 5503 -What is the difference between Shared Child Parenting vs Equal […]

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Varying Changing Vancouver Child Custody Parenting Decisions

Varying Changing Vancouver Child Custody Parenting Decisions cases require the party seeking to vary to prove there has been a substantial change in the child’s needs or a parent’s ability to meet those needs and that it impacts decision making for the child. Disputes over Vancouver Child Custody Parenting Decisions decision making can involve medical […]

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Secret Recordings in Family Litigation

The Use of Secret Recordings in Family Litigation: Smoking Gun? Often in separation or divorce, people wonder if it is appropriate to surreptitiously record, or film, private conversations with their partner. In today’s blog, savvy litigator Chris Park of our Vancouver office discusses Secret Recordings in Family Litigation. This may be done for a number […]

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Best BC Parental Alienation Strategies

MacLean Law’s family lawyers provide the Best BC parental alienation strategies. New studies by Amy Baker and others have established a comprehensive set of factors to guide separated spouses, courts and lawyers. This new set of factors  help courts decide if parental alienation is in fact occurring or whether a child’s rejection of one parent […]

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Children’s Wishes Counsel and Voice of Child

Children’s Wishes Counsel and Voice of Child representation is becoming more common in child parenting time and responsibilities disputes. Hearing the “Voice of the Child” is becoming increasingly important in high-conflict family law disputes these days. In today’s blog, senior Children’s Wishes Counsel and Voice of Child lawyer Peter Graburn explains when a lawyer may […]

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Voice of The Child Parenting Time Lawyers

Our top Voice of The Child Parenting Time Lawyers explain the current state of the law on the issue. Both Provincial and Federal Legislation like the BC Family Law Act, Alberta’s Family Law Act and The federal Divorce Act all say the wishes of a child are an important factor. So at what age and […]

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How Do I Win My BC Supreme Court Family Trial?

How do I win my BC Supreme Court Family Trial? This key question in answered by Shanna Gill, our hardworking paralegal at our Surrey BC office. A question you must ask yourself if you are in a legal family battle is “How do I win my BC Supreme Court Family Trial?” This is a crucial […]

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BASICS OF BC SEPARATION AGREEMENTS

In today’s blog, paralegal Carly Crawford explains the basics of BC Separation Agreements. If you are about to, or have separated, you are probably wondering whether you need a BC separation agreement.  We understand that BC separation agreements may seem intimidating and even a little daunting. That is why at MacLean Law, we have top […]

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Managing High Conflict Family Law

Managing High Conflict Family Law is today’s topic by Peter Graburn, senior family lawyer at MacLean Law. Peter has written numerous popular blogs on family law including his viral blog entitled “Dealing with Narcissists During Divorce“. Some experts believe the single most detrimental factor for children whose parents have separated or are in the process […]

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