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Category: Contracts

What to Do About Non-disclosure in BC Family Law Matter

Written by: Alex Chan (View All Posts • View Bio) Published: June 26, 2020

How Do You Respond to a Non-disclosing Party?

In November 2009, we posted an article on what you can do when the other side won’t give you the documents you need to determine their income. In that article, we referred [...read full post]

Categorized: Agreements, British Columbia, Child Support, Contracts, Costs, Division of Property, Property Division, Vancouver.

Rushing to resolution – some pitfalls you need to be aware of

Written by: Alex Chan (View All Posts • View Bio) Published: May 25, 2020

“I just want to get it over with”: Rushing to sign a separation agreement can be costly

Divorce and common law separations can be complicated. It can take more time and cost more money than you expect, which is why [...read full post]

Categorized: Agreements, British Columbia, Commentary, Contracts, Dispute Resolution, Division of Property, Divorce, Family Law, Procedure, Property Division, Separation, Vancouver.

What you need to know about Marriage, Prenuptial and Co-habitation Agreements

Written by: Joseph Broadhurst (View All Posts • View Bio) Published: December 5, 2016

The terms “prenuptial agreement,” “cohabitation agreement,” and “marriage agreement” all refer to a similar type of agreement, an agreement that sets out the rights and responsibilities of spouses if they separate at some point in the future. There are many [...read full post]

Categorized: Agreements, Alberta, British Columbia, Common Law, Contracts, Edmonton, Family Law, Finances, Income, Ontario, Property Division.

As lawyers, we are big fans of contracts. Contracts help to manage human transactions throughout a wide variety of social, economic and political areas in society. The law is a social construct, and as society advances and develops new technologies, [...read full post]

Categorized: Agreements, Assisted Reproduction, British Columbia, Contracts, Custody and Access, Family Law.