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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC}} ...dressing the judge in court, and answers common questions about family law issues, such as how to find out if you're divorced and how to avoid paying child s
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  • ...cularly enjoys helping clients to resolve family law issues outside of the court process. [[Category:JP Boyd on Family Law Past Contributors|Glen]]
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=agreements}} ...l Court or the Supreme Court under the ''Family Law Act'' and the rules of court:
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=other}} An ''address for service'' is the address at which a party to a court proceeding agrees to receive correspondence in connection with the proceedi
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=other}} ...n order of the Provincial Court or of the Supreme Court, you must apply to court to correct the order. Applications like these are limited to clerical error
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=other}} ...g themselves. When this happens, you must notify the other parties and the court of the change.
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=other}} Once a family law proceeding has commenced in the Supreme Court, the parties are usually required to participate in a ''judicial case confe
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=appeals}} Interim orders are made in the Supreme Court by an associate judge or judge in chambers. Final orders are made by a judg
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law TOC|expanded = incourt}}{{JPBOFL Editor Badge ...s to meet with each other in front of a judge to discuss the issues in the court proceeding (and possible opportunities for settlement), as well as assist t
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=other}} ...to find a copy of a document prepared in that court proceeding, such as a court order or an affidavit.
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=starting}} ...tFamilyCaseSC/apply/index.php starting a family law action <br/>in Supreme Court]
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=interim}} |resourcetype = self-help guides for getting an interim Supreme Court family order
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  • ...family law, Federal Court of Appeal, judicial review and wills and estates issues ...(non-family) chambers litigation matters before the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal in Vancouver
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  • {{LSLAP Manual TOC|expanded = family}} ...pouses are equally entitled to family property and equally responsible for family debt (s 81). It also provides that unmarried spouses (who have lived togeth
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=appeals}} A final decision of the Supreme Court is made by a judge following trial or by the agreement of the parties witho
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law TOC|expanded = incourt}}{{JPBOFL Editor Badge ...w.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/1627 Family Management Conferences in Provincial Court]
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law TOC|expanded = intro}}{{JPBOFL Editor Badge |link = [https://family.legalaid.bc.ca/bc-legal-system the legal system]
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law TOC|expanded = incourt}}{{JPBOFL Editor Badge ...ts and make decisions about the legal claims people bring before them. The Court of Appeal only hears appeals. It listens to arguments about why a trial jud
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  • {{DEMOWARNING}}{{JP Boyd on Family Law TOC|expanded = incourt}}{{JPBOFL Editor Badge ...r Provincial Court trials, please refer to the resources on Legal Aid BC's Family Law website, posted at the end of this section.
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  • ...and Melina lives upstairs while we figure out how to deal with our family issues.” <br>– Sergio, Maple Ridge, BC * There’s a risk of family violence.
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law TOC}} |link = [https://family.legalaid.bc.ca/bc-legal-system Legal System Basics]
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law TOC|expanded = assets}}{{JPBOFL Editor Badge }}It's sometimes necessary to take steps to protect family property, family debt, and excluded property until a final agreement or order dividing asset
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law TOC|expanded = outofcourt}}{{JPBOFL Editor Badge ...of a mediator is to help people work toward their own resolution of their family law dispute, the arbitrator's job is to <span class="noglossary">act</span>
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  • ...rarely a relevant factor in the court’s analysis. The courts’ responses to family law matters involving LGBTQ individuals are outlined below. {{JP Boyd on Family Law TOC|expanded = specific}}{{JPBOFL Editor Badge
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law TOC|expanded = outofcourt}}{{JPBOFL Editor Badge |link = [https://family.legalaid.bc.ca/visit/mediators Mediators]
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law TOC|expanded = agreements}}{{JPBOFL Editor Badge ...separation agreement is a contract that records a settlement of the legal issues that arose following the end of a married or unmarried relationship. Unlike
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law TOC|expanded = incourt}}{{JPBOFL Editor Badge ...r are followed is another. Although most people are prepared to follow the court orders they are bound by, when someone fails to honour their obligations, s
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law TOC|expanded = outofcourt}}{{JPBOFL Editor Badge ...ca/global/search?f=Alternatives+to+court%7cFamily+law&so=v alternatives to court]
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law TOC|expanded = incourt}}{{JPBOFL Editor Badge ...documents from the other party that are relevant to the legal issues in a court proceeding, including the information and documents that the other side int
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  • {{LSLAP Manual TOC|expanded = family}} ...er unmarried couples. The provincial family law legislation in BC is the ''Family Law Act'' (''FLA''), which applies to people in all relationships. The reas
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law TOC|expanded = childsupport}}{{JPBOFL Editor Badge ...ild support orders or agreements under the ''[[Divorce Act]]'' and the ''[[Family Law Act]]''. It talks about how to get a child support order inside and out
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law TOC|expanded = incourt}}{{JPBOFL Editor Badge ...et out in the rules of court (the ''[http://canlii.ca/t/8mcr Supreme Court Family Rules]''), some of which arise months before the trial date.
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law TOC}} ...ule that requires you to have a lawyer to represent you in court. Although court can be complicated and confusing at times, you have the right to represent
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law TOC|expanded = children}}{{JPBOFL Editor Badge ...will</span> be provided for. This chapter reviews the first three of these issues in detail. The fourth issue is covered in the [[Child Support]] chapter.
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  • ...ibunals, Small Claims Court, the Civil Resolution Tribunal and the Supreme Court of British Columbia. ...fficient connection to the claim and is the most appropriate forum. If the court’s jurisdiction is not clear, a claimant should obtain legal advice and re
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law TOC|expanded = intro}}{{JPBOFL Editor Badge ...orations, between an individual and the state, or between people leaving a family relationship &mdash; quickly, efficiently, affordably, and fairly. Unfortun
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law TOC|expanded = separation}}{{JPBOFL Editor Badge | link = [https://family.legalaid.bc.ca/separation-divorce Divorce and Separation basics]
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law TOC|expanded = relationships}}{{JPBOFL Editor Badge}} | resourcetype = a publication on ''Family Law Act'' basics titled
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  • ...an adult who has been declared incapable of making those decisions by the Court. ...s/default.aspx. It is also advisable to contact an Estate and Guardianship Litigation Lawyer, possibly through the Law Society’s Lawyer Referral Service (604-6
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law TOC}} ...ourt processes, and ways of resolving family law problems without going to court.
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law TOC|expanded = violence}}{{JPBOFL Editor Badge ...cklaw.bc.ca/global/search?so=r&f=Abuse+%26+family+violence family violence issues]
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law TOC|expanded = intro}}{{JPBOFL Editor Badge |link = [https://family.legalaid.bc.ca/bc-legal-system/legal-help/working-lawyer/what-can-you-expec
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law TOC|expanded = children}}{{JPBOFL Editor Badge ...t parenting after separation, they're usually making plans about two broad issues: firstly, the schedule of the time that the children will spend with their
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  • ...g the question of the respondent’s public interest standing to the Supreme Court of British Columbia was set aside and standing was granted to the responden ...necessary to apply for a support and assistance order from the Provincial Court.
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law TOC}} |link = [https://family.legalaid.bc.ca/glossary family law terms]}}This section offers my own plain-language definitions of common
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law TOC|expanded = violence}}{{JPBOFL Editor Badge ...w.clicklaw.bc.ca/global/search?f=Abuse+%26+family+violence family violence issues]
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  • ...on to substitute decision-makers, and status for informal helpers that are family and friends. Another important change has been a shift of focus toward sup An individual making an RA may be in a vulnerable position due to family dynamics, cognitive challenges, discriminatory beliefs about people with di
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  • :d) That, having regard to the nature of the injury, loss or damage, a court proceeding would be an appropriate means to seek to remedy the injury, loss :'''NOTE:''' The limitation period does not apply to court proceedings and claims exempted under sections 2 or 3.
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law TOC|expanded = children}}{{JPBOFL Editor Badge ...fter a couple separate, they don't say much about the practical day-to-day issues involved in parenting after separation and options for dividing children's
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  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law TOC|expanded = children}}{{JPBOFL Editor Badge ...more difficult reasons related to parenting styles, parental conflict and family violence, to truly blameworthy reasons stemming from a parent's intentional
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  • {{Legal Issues in Residential Care: An Advocate's Manual TOC|expanded=chapter7}} ===Common Legal Issues around TSDMs===
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  • ...of proof in relation to testamentary capacity were set out by the Supreme Court of Canada in ''[https://www.canlii.org/en/ca/scc/doc/1995/1995canlii105/199 ...Leung v Chang]'', 2013 BCSC 976 for a framework for the burden of proof in litigation regarding contested wills.
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  • ...how capacity is to be determined, such as by requiring the agreement of a family member and two doctors. A springing EPOA is not active until the adult los ...of capacity. Alternatively, a capable, interested person can apply to the court for committeeship, in order to manage the incapable adult’s affairs.
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  • ...will apply in a similar fashion to federally regulated employees, and some issues will also apply to unionized employees. Generally, employment issues arise as a breach of the ''Human Rights Code'', the ''Employment Standards
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