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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]]
    1 KB (200 words) - 21:39, 30 April 2019
  • {{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:
    4 KB (720 words) - 21:53, 17 January 2024
  • {{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
    5 KB (857 words) - 23:13, 21 February 2024
  • {{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
    6 KB (829 words) - 22:42, 21 February 2024
  • {{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
    12 KB (1,904 words) - 19:15, 16 July 2019
  • {{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.
    6 KB (1,036 words) - 22:27, 17 January 2024
  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=starting}} ...tFamilyCaseSC/apply/index.php starting a family law action <br/>in Supreme Court]
    9 KB (1,512 words) - 23:03, 21 February 2024
  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=interim}} |resourcetype = self-help guides for getting an interim Supreme Court family order
    18 KB (2,844 words) - 23:20, 21 February 2024
  • ...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
    8 KB (1,119 words) - 18:25, 24 August 2023
  • {{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]
    36 KB (5,877 words) - 20:08, 25 July 2022
  • {{JP Boyd on Family Law TOC|expanded = intro}}{{JPBOFL Editor Badge |link = [https://family.legalaid.bc.ca/bc-legal-system the legal system]
    34 KB (5,733 words) - 22:19, 11 January 2024
  • {{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
    34 KB (5,602 words) - 23:46, 21 February 2024
  • {{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.
    44 KB (7,313 words) - 23:16, 11 January 2024
  • ...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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