BC Uncontested vs. Contested Divorce – What’s the Difference?
What’s the difference between an uncontested divorce and contested divorce in British Columbia? An uncontested divorce is when the parties (that’s you and your partner) agree on ALL the terms of your...
View ArticleWhat Do Our Divorce Attorneys Do for Our Clients?
This article explains how a BC divorce attorney can help you with your BC matrimonial matter. The interesting aspect about law and being a BC divorce attorney is that the type of work lawyers do ranges...
View ArticleBC Matrimonial Law: A Mix of Written, Unwritten, and Court Decision Laws
Before going to law school I worked as a waiter at an Italian restaurant. Allison, who was my trainer, was kind enough to let me follow her around the restaurant as she served guests. After our first...
View ArticleGrounds for Divorce in British Columbia (BC)
How do I get a divorce? The breakdown of a marriage can be a very difficult and traumatic event. If you have decided that you want to end your marriage you will have to make an application for divorce...
View ArticleSeparate and Apart for Divorce in BC: What Does this Mean?
When you apply for a divorce you need to show the court that there has been a breakdown in your marriage. The three ways of doing this were outlined in the overview article on the grounds for divorce...
View ArticleAdultery Divorce Proceedings in BC
When you apply for a divorce you need to show the court that there has been a breakdown in your marriage. The three ways of doing this were outlined in our Grounds for Divorce in BC article. This...
View ArticleAbout Sole Application Divorce Filing Process in BC
What paperwork is needed to get a divorce? This article will give you a general idea of the process of a sole application for divorce. A sole application is when one of the spouses is applying for the...
View ArticleIntolerable Physical or Mental Cruelty Ground for Divorce in BC
When you apply for a divorce you need to show the court that there has been a breakdown in your marriage. The three ways of doing this were outlined in our grounds for divorce overview article. This...
View ArticleBC Family Law Act Coming in 2013: What’s Changing in BC Family Law?
In 2013, the Family Law Act will come into effect in British Columbia. The Family Law Act will replace the Family Relations Act. However, the Family Relations Act remains in effect until July 2013...
View ArticleNew BC Family Law Act Takes Effect March 18, 2013 – Details of the Act Here
The Government of the Province of British Columbia has proclaimed the Family Law Act to come into effect on the 18th of March, 2013. This statute replaces the existing Family Relations Act and will...
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