Family law: Co-parenting effectively after divorce
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]
Children’s issues: Should kids stay with non-Indigenous family?
A First Nation mom whose children are in the care of non-Indigenous foster parents is fighting the system to have her children remain where they are. Many children’s issues in British Columbia focus on what is best for the children [...read full post]
Family law: Some vaccination debates end up in court
The decision to immunize or not to immunize children is creating issues in the judicial system. Family law in British Columbia always has the best interests of children in mind and recently, a B.C. judge ruled that two children should [...read full post]
Children’s issues: Chosen families in the LGBTQ realm
Family means many things to many people these days and gone are the times when most all families consisted of mom, dad, kids, family dog and the station wagon. Even though diversity is acceptable today, some British Columbia residents who [...read full post]
Children’s issues: Parental selfies help kids get through divorce
Selfies are an invention of the latter part of this decade. These photos posted on a myriad of social media sites can actually be a teaching tool when it comes to certain children’s issues surrounding divorce — like co-parenting. Selfies [...read full post]