
Leaving Your Children Out of Your Will?
So we’ve talked about what happens if you die without a will—how your estate and assets will be distributed, who would administer your estate, and
So we’ve talked about what happens if you die without a will—how your estate and assets will be distributed, who would administer your estate, and
Is it legal in BC for your spouse to kick you out of your shared home and assume exclusive possession of said home? The answer
So you and your spouse have split up and you’re thinking that you should be owed more child support than is currently being paid. In
A prenuptial agreement, also known as a marriage agreement or a cohabitation agreement, is an agreement that you enter in before you marry your spouse
Separation from your spouse or fiancé(e) can be a very testy time in your life and you may have many questions during this time, including:
You won’t realize your mistakes until it’s too lateMaking a do-it-yourself Will means you won’t have a legal professional looking over your Will, checking to
Why We Are Ditching the Term “Custody”– Parental Responsibilities in BCNo more “custody”? 2019 brings a change to family laws in Canada, specifically regarding parental
In any family law proceeding, it is almost always mandatory to arrange a Judicial Case Conference (JCC).But what exactly is a Judicial Case Conference? A
A Will is a legal document that takes effect upon your death. The main purpose of a Will is to say who will get your
When determining the amount of time that parents may exercise parenting time with their children, the Courts of British Columbia will always look only to
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