How Do You Respond to a Non-disclosing Party?
In November 2009, we posted an article on what you can do when the other side won’t give you the documents you need to determine their income. In that article, we referred [...read full post]
Categorized: Agreements, British Columbia, Child Support, Contracts, Costs, Division of Property, Property Division, Vancouver.
“I just want to get it over with”: Rushing to sign a separation agreement can be costly
Divorce and common law separations can be complicated. It can take more time and cost more money than you expect, which is why [...read full post]
Categorized: Agreements, British Columbia, Commentary, Contracts, Dispute Resolution, Division of Property, Divorce, Family Law, Procedure, Property Division, Separation, Vancouver.
Separating couples have a lot to sort out. One of the issues that is on the table when a couple decides the marriage has come to an end is the division of property. But it can get a little tricky [...read full post]
Categorized: Bankruptcy, Division of Property, Pensions, Property Division.
Tags: Division Of Property.
If a divorce is in your future, you likely understand that your life may be changing drastically, especially if you have been married for some time. One factor that will profoundly affect the stability of your new life is your [...read full post]
Categorized: Division of Property, Divorce, Separation, Spousal Support.
Tags: Division Of Property, Divorce, family law, Spousal Support.
As you and your spouse near the end of your marriage, you may have concerns about your financial future. One important step in ensuring you do not face your post-divorce life with financial struggles is to fight for a fair [...read full post]
Categorized: Debt, Division of Property, Divorce, Family Law, Finances, Property Division, Separation.
Tags: Debt, Division Of Property, Divorce, separation.