When a couple divorces, both individuals have a lot to think about. Under family law rules in British Columbia, one spouse usually pays the support to the other based on individual circumstances, but when the payor is also a business [...read full post]
Categorized: Family Law.
Tags: family law.
The holiday season can be a difficult time for couples who are separating or have finalized their separation. This is especially true for couples with children, as they will likely be facing their first holiday split between two households. Easing [...read full post]
Categorized: Family Law.
Tags: family law.
1. Plan a Schedule
If you haven’t already planned a holiday schedule, it is important you take the steps to do so soon. There are a number of ways parents can share the holiday season with their children. Parents should [...read full post]
Categorized: Family Law.
Tags: family law.
Many perceive divorce to be a contentious battle between the two parties which ends with a winner and a loser. While some splits may fit into that category, far from all divorces need this level of public debate and tension [...read full post]
Categorized: Family Law.
Tags: collaborative divorce, family law.
Guest Post – Gareth Slocombe, CIRP, CPA-CA, Trustee
With household debt said to be at record levels in Canada, financial stress frequently accompanies separation and divorce. In the interest of providing you with some timely information on debt and options [...read full post]
Categorized: Bankruptcy, Debt.
Tags: credit card, Debt, family law, seperation.