We now have a BC Provincial Court decision which provides guidance on what will constitute an urgent matter that can be heard by the court during the court closure due to COVID. J.W. v. C.H., 2020 BCPC 52 (CanLII), http://canlii.ca/t/j65hw [...read full post]
Categorized: COVID-19 (Coronavirus), Family Law.
There is a common belief today that people who are considered to be family don’t have to be related by blood. British Columbia family law says it is incumbent upon adults to do what is in the best interests of [...read full post]
Categorized: Child Support, Children's Issues, Family Law.
Tags: family law.
Couples who decide to divorce likely have had issues with communicating. However, couples who are parents and who are divorcing need to come together to discuss those issues that will affect their children. Thankfully, there are co-parenting tips under [...read full post]
Categorized: Family Law.
Tags: family law.
Divorce doesn’t have to mean the end of a family. Family law has changed over the years and in the 21st century the family dynamic looks much different than it did decades ago. Former spouses in British Columbia who are [...read full post]
Categorized: Divorce, Family Law.
There are many things that might prompt a parent to want to move his or her kids away from the other parent. There could be abuse involved in the relationship, the parent may have a job offer elsewhere, or he [...read full post]
Categorized: Agreements, Custody and Access, Family Law, Parenting.
Tags: family law, Parenting, relocation, Supervised Access; Supervised Parenting Time; Supervision; Custody; Access;.