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Does Spousal Support Ever End? By Cristen Gleeson
The BC Court of Appeal emphasizes that the parties must have contemplated income increase at the time of the settlement. On February 14, 2020 in
New Developments in Agricultural Land Use: Am I Permitted to Build a Second Home? By Jordan Forsyth and Cristen Gleeson
Homes on Agricultural Land The Provincial Government announced proposed further changes to its regulations pertaining to a second home on agricultural land on January 27,
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