When a child is born, his or her parents are naturally the initial guardians. This continues whether the parents stay married or not, and it’s also true if they have the child out of wedlock. This responsibility is passed along … Continue reading
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Powerful advice when divorce strikes
A divorce in British Columbia can be messy and emotionally taxing, but there are things you can do to make it easier and to make sure that the end result is at least in line with what you want for … Continue reading
Why you need a parenting plan in British Columbia
It’s one thing to determine who gets child guardianship rights after a divorce or how they’re going to be split, but you may also want to sit down and draft a parenting plan. This plan lays out different rules for … Continue reading
Why should you look at the worth of assets in the future?
As you go through a divorce in British Columbia and divide your assets, it’s typically not that hard to see the current value of some assets. For instance, if you have a main home and a summer cottage that are … Continue reading
The goals of child support law
Sometimes, parents are able to come to an agreement when they split up, deciding how child support is going to be paid. Other times, the cases have to go to court and then a judge will decide what each parent … Continue reading