Married couples with blended families can protect children from previous relationships and prevent potential disputes with appropriate estate planning. Learn how . . .
Family Law and Estate Planning for Blended Families
Making Written Agreements With Your Spouse
Written agreements with your spouse can help prevent additional stress and conflict if your relationship breaks down.
Who Is A Legal Guardian And What To Consider When Making A Good Parenting Plan
When making post-separation parenting plans, the British Columbia Family Law Act (the FLA) states that you must consider only the child’s best interests. Find out more . . .
Dividing Family Property And Family Debt When A Relationship Ends
Learn what the Family Law Act says about the division of property and debt and how that might affect you.
What's the Difference Between Separation and Divorce?
If you're thinking about ending your relationship with your spouse, be sure you understand how separation and divorce differ and the legal requirements of each. Find out more . . .
What Does “Common-Law” Mean in British Columbia?
In the eyes of the law, common-law relationships differ widely across Canada. A legally binding cohabitation agreement helps couples avoid additional stress and conflict during a break-up.