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A woman sitting on the floor with her back against a couch, with her head in her hands, representing the tort of intimate partner violence in Canada and the family and divorce lawyers at Meridian Law Group in Vancouver, B.C.
05.19.2026

Supreme Court of Canada Recognizes a New Tort of Intimate Partner Violence

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05.04.2026

Hidden Income in Divorce: What If Your Ex Is Self-Employed?

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04.21.2026

Parental Alienation in British Columbia: FAQs for Families in Conflict

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03.18.2026

When Can a Separation Agreement Be Set Aside in British Columbia?

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02.06.2026

Are Crowdfunding Donations Considered “Income” in Child Support Cases?

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01.26.2026

Husband’s Post-Separation Conduct Disentitles Him to Equal Division of Family Property

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12.30.2025

A Practical Guide to Divorce in British Columbia

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12.17.2025

Family Wealth, Family Breakdown: Takeaways From a Complex B.C. Divorce Case

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12.08.2025

The Commingling Conundrum: A 2025 Audit on Tracing Excluded Property, Gifts, Loans, and the Pro Rata Risk

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11.17.2025

7 Common Myths About Family Violence

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Meridian Law Group is located in the prominent Nelson Square Building in downtown Vancouver. We proudly serve clients both nationally and internationally.

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