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Kelowna Vancouver Family Lawyers Affidavit Tips

In today’s blog, we provide the Best Kelowna Vancouver Family Lawyers Affidavit Tips. These Best Kelowna Vancouver Family Lawyers Affidavit Tips were prepared by our Kelowna family lawyers Lorne MacLean KC and Fraser MacLean  who can be reached at our Kelowna Office, Tel 778 754 1657. MacLean Law has set numerous winning record judgments and […]

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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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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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Covid-19 Child Travel Dispute Lawyers

Our Covid-19 Child Travel Dispute Lawyers handle all time of child parenting time, vaccination and travel disputes. Omicron has ramped up health fears for parents and their children. When parents are separated these issues often reach a flashpoint and require a judge to decide issues. Lorne MacLean, QC and Sophie Bartholomew won BC’s first contested […]

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Child Parenting Covid-19 Vaccination Disputes

Child Parenting Covid-19 Vaccination Disputes are in full bloom now.  MacLean Law recently won  BC’s first Supreme Court case on the issue of ensuring a young child obtained all recommended vaccinations including COVID-19 vaccines. Vaccines have been delivered across Canada. The Omicron variant is particularly odious. Parents are extremely stressed at present worrying about their children […]

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Covid-19 Parenting Time Disputes

BC and Canadian Covid-19 Parenting Time Disputes can involve: brand new applications for parenting time, changes to former parenting time plans because of Covid-19, and disputes, where a parent wants to reestablish the former parenting time plan after parenting time was disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic Today, hardworking Fort St. John lawyer Jaye Rutledge will […]

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Cohabitation Agreements During Covid-19

Cohabitation Agreements During Covid-19 requires careful consideration. More and more millennials are living together with their partners and not getting married. Similarly, baby boomers who are recently divorced may not want to rush into remarriage. Should Couples Make a Cohabitation Agreement during Covid-19? In today’s blog, Fraser MacLean of our Fort St John office explains […]

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Covid -19 Child Parenting Education Disputes

Covid -19 Child Parenting Education Disputes — What do Courts Consider When Making Decisions About a child’s education during the COVID-19 Pandemic? Kaye Booth of our Calgary office provides this blog to help separated parents deal with Covid-19 Child Parenting Education Disputes that may occur. Our lawyers act across Canada from our offices in Vancouver, […]

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Toronto COVID-19 Unfair Family Property Division 

Toronto COVID-19 Unfair Family Property Division is a hot button issue in these difficult times. MacLean Law has opened their Toronto office and helps medium to high net worth Toronto family law clients resolve their net family property division disputes. MacLean Law also has one of Canada’s largest Mandarin and Cantonese fluent family law departments. […]

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Calgary High Net Worth Separation Divorce

Calgary High Net Worth Separation Divorce during COVID-19 is complicated. The COVID-19 pandemic is not over.  The second wave of infections is expected (if not already here) together with the flu season. The pandemic is expected to get worse before it gets better, and it’s not going to get better without a vaccine, not realistically […]

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