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Getting More than Half: An Update on Excluded Property and Unequal Division under the Family Law Act by Cristen Gleeson and Kathryn Panton
Under section 95 of the Family Law Act (the “Act”) a court may order that a couple’s family property and debt be divided unequally if
Don’t Forget Closing Costs!
When you purchase a new home, it is important to be aware of the additional (and often unexpected!) costs that will come up prior to
Child Support After Death – Can Your Estate Collect Child Support Arrears After You Pass Away?
Carpentier v BC (Director of Family Maintenance Enforcement) I was asked an interesting question recently: “My ex-husband is currently in arrears for child support. If
How A Parenting Coordinator Can Help You and Your Children
When a husband and wife separate from each other, it is often the children that are caught in the middle of their ongoing disagreements. There
Family Law: Surrogacy in British Columbia by Cristen Gleeson and Dane Reavie
What is Surrogacy? The growth and development surrounding reproductive science is occurring at a rapid pace. Celebrities including NBA star Dwyane Wade and late-night talk
Practice Profile: Bad Faith in Insurance Contracts
In this final Part IV of this Practice Profile series, we look at bad faith in insurance contracts. A contract of insurance between an insurer