Lorne MacLean, QC founder of MacLean Law, and one of the Best Surrey Family Lawyers provides today’s Best Surrey Child Support Lawyers Tips. MacLean holds the record for the highest spousal and child support of $116,000 a month. Maclean explains that both parents have a duty to ensure fair Surrey child support is paid. In […]
Surrey Child Support Lawyers
Surrey Child Support Lawyers help negotiate fair Surrey child support also referred to as Surrey child maintenance, moving forward and obtain any unpaid child support on a retroactive basis. Delay means your child suffers so call us early on. Surrey Child Support Lawyers 604 576 5400 The steps our award winning Surrey child support lawyers […]
Best 3 Vancouver Child Support Lawyer Tips
Our Best 3 Vancouver Child Support Lawyer Tips are provided today by MacLean Law’s downtown star associate Sophie Bartholomew. Our Vancouver child support lawyers act across BC, in Calgary Alberta and in Toronto. Different rules apply to calculating child support when: the parents share or split up the care of children as compared to one […]
Vancouver Child Support
Our Vancouver child support lawyers handle all types of Vancouver and BC Child Support guidelines cases and often deal with exceptional cases that require solid legal strategies to successfully resolve for parents paying or receiving child support in Vancouver. We act across BC with 4 offices in Vancouver, Surrey, Kelowna and Fort St John. […]
Vancouver Child Support Lawyers Imputed Guideline Income and Unemployed Stay At Home Parents
What happens when a parent decides to be a “stay-at-home-parent” for the infant child of a new marriage and, due to this “unemployment,” is unable to pay child support for the children of the former marriage? Our top rated* Vancouver child support lawyers are pleased to explain this issue and issues involving underemployed spouses to […]
BC Stepparent Child Support
WILL YOU HAVE TO PAY CHILD SUPPORT FOR YOUR BC SEPARATED SPOUSE’S CHILDREN FROM A PRIOR RELATIONSHIP? WHAT IS BC “TOP UP SUPPORT”? A “parent” has the obligation to support their children, and after separation if the children live with one parent (the recipient) then the other parent must pay child support (the payor) based […]