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Category: Family Law

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BC Divorce Options

There’s no question that divorce is a challenging and emotional journey. Separated couples must make difficult legal and financial decisions, and it feels like there are so many unknowns. During this tumultuous period, a significant amount of uncertainty arises from the different divorce options in BC. The two main divorce options in BC are a contested […]
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How To Get a Divorce in British Columbia Without a Lawyer

Can you get divorced without a lawyer in BC? It is possible to file for divorce without hiring a divorce lawyer, but first, you must meet certain requirements and fully understand your rights and responsibilities. This process is a lengthy one, and requires a thorough understanding of the legal requirements, court procedures, and necessary documents. […]
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How to Find a Good Family Law Lawyer

You may want a family lawyer to assist with happy life events like marriage and adoption. On the other hand, you may also need to hire a family lawyer to help you through more difficult situations like separation, divorce, or custody battles. To find a good family law lawyer, seek recommendations from trusted sources, check […]
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What Happens When Your Spouse Receives an Inheritance?

Spouses must be cautious when it comes to inheritances. When one spouse receives an inheritance during the marriage, it can give rise to complex issues. There are things a spouse can do to protect their inheritance in the event of a divorce—and major risks if they don’t. Our knowledgeable family law lawyers can provide you with valuable […]
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Spousal Support Calculator for British Columbia

There are many issues to deal with when you are going through a separation, and spousal support is often one of them. Your ex-spouse may be asking for spousal support from you, or you may be seeking spousal support payments from your ex-spouse. In either situation, it is important to familiarize yourself with what it […]
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What Is a Child Entitled to When a Parent Dies Without a Will?

Quick answer: When a parent dies without a will in BC, their child’s entitlement depends on whether a surviving spouse exists and whether that spouse is also the child’s parent. Under the Wills, Estates and Succession Act, if there is a spouse and children, the spouse takes the household furnishings and a preferential share — […]
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Inheritance Laws for Separated but Not Divorced Couples in British Columbia

When going through a separation, spouses must divide property accumulated during their marriage. It can be challenging to sort through property rights and determine who is entitled to what. It gets even more challenging when inheritance issues arise after separation but before divorce. Our knowledgeable family law lawyers and estate law lawyers can provide you with valuable […]
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Can Siblings Sue Over Inheritance in British Columbia?

After your parent passes, the last thing you want to face is inheritance disputes among family members. But such disputes are quite common. A brother or sister feels they didn’t get their rightful inheritance from their parent’s estate. Siblings feel cheated because most or all of their parent’s estate was left to someone else, such […]

Can a Will be Changed After Death in British Columbia?

Do you want to ensure that your loved ones are adequately provided for when you die? Preparing a will creates peace of mind, knowing that your affairs are in order and that your family members will be taken care of. If you die without a will, you have no control over who administers your estate […]
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Recovery of Stolen Inheritance in British Columbia

Disclaimer: The contents of this blog are provided for information purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Before a person passes away, they often prepare a will or trust that dictates how their assets are to be distributed after their death, be it to their family members and/or friends, known as the will’s or […]