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.
When two people divorce, they must fully and honestly disclose their assets and liabilities. This is necessary to ensure the division of property is fair.
Unfortunately, not everyone takes this responsibility of full disclosure seriously. In fact, some people intentionally [...read full post]
Categorized: Division of Property.
When people divorce, it is not uncommon to fight over matters like property division and child custody. There are specific laws in place to direct parties and courts on how to resolve these issues, but some matters do not fall [...read full post]
Categorized: Division of Property.
Dividing property can be the most complex and contentious part of a divorce. Not only is there money and property on the line, but the resulting agreement can have a tremendous impact on a person’s financial stability after a divorce. [...read full post]
Categorized: Division of Property.