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| bio = '''Todd Bell''' is a subject editor for ''[[JP Boyd on Family Law]]'', and is responsible for the pages on [[Same Sex Relationships and Issues Affecting Transgendered and Transsexual People]]. Todd was called to the BC Bar in 2008, and obtained his law degree from UBC in 2007. He practices family law with [http://www.sdbrlaw.com/ Schuman Daltrop Basran & Robin] and practices primarily family litigation for families whose matters are not amenable or resolvable through other means. He has contributed to conferences and family law publications through the Continuing Legal Education Society of BC, and is an adjunct faculty member at Allard School of Law at UBC.  
| bio = '''Todd Bell''' is a subject editor for ''[[JP Boyd on Family Law]]'', and is jointly responsible for the chapter on [[Specific Communities and Family Law|Specific Communities]]. Todd was called to the BC Bar in 2008, and obtained his law degree from UBC in 2007. He practices family law with [http://www.sdbrlaw.com/ Schuman Daltrop Basran & Robin] and practices primarily family litigation for families whose matters are not amenable or resolvable through other means. He has contributed to conferences and family law publications through the Continuing Legal Education Society of BC, and is an adjunct faculty member at Allard School of Law at UBC.  





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Todd Bell
Todd Bell, Schuman Daltrop Basran & Robin
www.sdbrlaw.com
Todd Bell is a subject editor for JP Boyd on Family Law, and is jointly responsible for the chapter on Specific Communities. Todd was called to the BC Bar in 2008, and obtained his law degree from UBC in 2007. He practices family law with Schuman Daltrop Basran & Robin and practices primarily family litigation for families whose matters are not amenable or resolvable through other means. He has contributed to conferences and family law publications through the Continuing Legal Education Society of BC, and is an adjunct faculty member at Allard School of Law at UBC.