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Bison grazing on a rural family farm in B.C., representing complex family property divisions involving wealth and gifted property
12.17.2025

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

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A large while house with three dormer windows and a black roof behind a lush green hedge and trees in the foreground, representing Property Division.
12.08.2025

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

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A shadowy, out-of-focus silhouette of a man and a woman is visible through a translucent screen. The man appears to be yelling at the woman, whose hands are raised near her face in a defensive or distressed gesture, illustrating a scene of conflict or abuse. This image relates to the serious topic of family violence and the need to dispel common myths surrounding it.
11.17.2025

7 Common Myths About Family Violence

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A man and his son walk together holding hands and following a trail through a field edged with field fencing toward a small scrub of bushes under a faded blue sky, representing high-conflict parenting disputes.
11.03.2025

The “Weaponized” System Strikes Back: BC Appeal Court Orders New Trial in High-Conflict Parenting Case

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A small, serene stone Buddha statue stands nestled within a dense, bright green hedge. The statue is wearing a simple robe and a small beaded necklace, and it has a calm expression. At the base of the statue is a smaller, teal-colored figurine. The setting evokes a sense of peace and contemplation, contrasting the emotional weight of a final divorce order.
10.21.2025

Is a Final Divorce Order Truly Final?

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09.16.2025

School Supplies, Fees, and Field Trips: Are These Section 7 Special Expenses?

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Aerial view of Brazil's Christ the Redeemer, representing international parenting orders and disputes from BC family courts
09.08.2025

BC Court Recognizes Foreign Parenting Order in International Custody Dispute

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08.12.2025

Truth and Testimony: The Crucial Role of Credibility in Family Law Cases

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07.29.2025

Beyond the Fine Print: Challenging the Fairness of Your Marriage Agreement

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06.11.2025

From Vows to Vesting: Deconstructing Corporate Assets as Family Property in Divorce

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