Our family lawyer Meghan Neathway was recently featured in the North Shore News, sharing her insight on what B.C. parents need to know about child support obligations after high school and how to plan ahead for post-secondary expenses.
Principal, E. Craig Watson, discusses the complex legal challenge of modifying or extinguishing easements in B.C. When an easement becomes obsolete or impractical, Section 35 of the Property Law Act offers a statutory remedy.
Principal Paul Harden addresses how cross-border estate disputes are among the most challenging matters for British Columbia estate litigators. These cases require resolving fundamental questions regarding jurisdiction, conflicts of law, probate recognition, and the validity of foreign testamentary instruments.
Principal Craig Watson shared his insights on common neighbour issues in BC during the People’s Law School webinar. Topics covered included fences, trees, property maintenance, parking, and conflict resolution.
Canadian Lawyer Magazine recently featured our Principal, Paul Harden, in an article showcasing Meridian Law Group’s proficiency in resolving intricate property disputes. The article, “Efficiently resolving family property disputes: A case study on the Land (Spouse Protection) Act,” details our firm’s successful handling of a complex case involving a rarely used statute, demonstrating our commitment to strategic and effective legal solutions.
Disputes over co-owned property find resolution under the PPA, which governs partition or sale against co-owners wishes. From family law to estate disputes, BC courts frequently navigate PPA matters. Learn more about its key sections and implications in our Principal, Craig Watson’s article for Law360 Canada.
Lawyer, Kendra Ashton spoke with the Vancouver Sun about the importance of speaking with a family lawyer before the holiday season to prepare for the uncertainly and stresses of separation.