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'''[[Nate Russell]]''', Liaison Lawyer with Courthouse Libraries BC and coordinator of [[Clicklaw Wikibooks]], acted as the | '''[[Nate Russell]]''', Liaison Lawyer with Courthouse Libraries BC and coordinator of [[Clicklaw Wikibooks]], acted as the volume editor for this edition of ''JP Boyd on Family Law''. | ||
'''Desy Wahyuni''' provided indispensable support for contributors in updating materials, and supplied technical and editorial support. | '''Desy Wahyuni''' provided indispensable support for contributors in updating materials, and supplied technical and editorial support at every step of production. | ||
'''Penny Goldsmith''' | Thanks to '''Penny Goldsmith''', the copy editor of this edition, for her careful eye and invaluable insight. | ||
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Courthouse Libraries BC is very grateful for the efforts of the many contributors to the current edition of JP Boyd on Family Law.
Editorial committee
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John-Paul E. Boyd, KC is the founding author of JP Boyd on Family Law. He is an accredited family law arbitrator, family law mediator and parenting coordinator, and a member of the bars of Alberta and British Columbia. John-Paul practiced family law in Vancouver for 14 years before taking a position as the executive director of the Canadian Research Institute for Law and the Family, a non-profit organization affiliated with the University of Calgary, in 2013. He took his training as a mediator in 2005, as a parenting coordinator in 2007, as an arbitrator in 2011 and as a collaborative practitioner in 2012. He returned to private practice at John-Paul Boyd Arbitration Chambers in 2018 and was appointed Queen's Counsel, now King's Counsel, in 2019.
John-Paul regularly writes and lectures on family law topics for courts, law societies, bar associations and the public. He has been a frequent speaker for the National Judicial Institute, the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, the National Family Law Program, the Continuing Legal Education Society of BC, the Trial Lawyers Association of BC and the Legal Education Society of Alberta, and has taught the family law course for upper-year law students at the University of Calgary. His written work has been published by organizations including the UBC Law Review, Canadian Family Law Quarterly, the International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family, the Journal of International Aging, Law and Policy, The Advocate, the National Judicial Institute, the Nova Scotia Department of Justice, slaw.ca and The Lawyer’s Daily. He is a member of the advisory board of the Canadian Journal of Family Law and the author of Obtaining Reliable and Repeatable SSAG Calculations, published by the Department of Justice. He is one of the organizers of the National Family Law Arbitration Course, a 40-hour course providing a comprehensive introduction to the arbitration of family law disputes in Canada. John-Paul is a recipient of the CBA's National Pro Bono Service Award, the UBC Law Alumni Association's Outstanding Young Alumnus Award, the CBA British Columbia's Harry Rankin QC Pro Bono Award and the Distinguished Service Award presented by the Law Society of Alberta and the CBA Alberta. In a 2012 report of the BC Public Legal Education and Information Working Group, John-Paul, a lawyer in private practice, was named as one of the six major providers of public legal education on family law in BC, along with the Legal Services Society, the Canadian Bar Association, the Ministry of Justice, the University of Victoria Law Centre and the Justice Education Society. JP Boyd on Family Law is the successor to John-Paul's original public legal education website, JP Boyd's BC Family Law Resource, first published online in 2001. |
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Megan Ellis, KC was the senior editor of JP Boyd on Family Law, responsible for recruiting most of the book's volunteer subject editors. She is a senior British Columbia litigator with extensive experience in trial and appeal work. Her work includes precedent setting cases in both family law and civil claims for sexual abuse and assault, including the key family law decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in Hartshorne v. Hartshorne, [2004] 1 SCR 550. She has practised family law for more than 30 years, and is one of the first lawyers in Canada to devote a significant part of her practice to pursuing claims on behalf of adult survivors of sexual assault and childhood sexual abuse.
Megan served on the Attorney General's Family Law Act Advisory Group, and has presented on family law topics at Continuing Legal Education Society of BC programs. She has been recognized with an appointment as Queen’s Counsel in 2008, a UBC Law Alumni Award of Distinction (2012), and a Trial Lawyers' Association of BC Bar Award (2004). She is consistently recognized in Best Lawyers International® as a leading Canadian personal injury lawyer. She wrote public legal education materials to support herself while in law school. |
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Nathaniel Russell is Legal & Innovation Counsel and Privacy Officer for Courthouse Libraries BC. He is also project lead and general editor for JP Boyd on Family Law. He was called to the BC Bar in 2006 and is a 2005 graduate of Dalhousie Law School. Nate practiced family law and civil litigation, prior to joining Courthouse Libraries BC. Prior to law, Nate worked in communications for internet startups and CBC Television. He holds a diploma in digital and print publishing, and is a certified privacy professional with IAPP (CIPP/C). |
Contributors & reviewers
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Taruna Agrawal was a subject editor for JP Boyd on Family Law, and jointly responsible for the chapter on Specific Communities. Taruna is the Family Advocate Support Line Lawyer at Rise Women’s Legal Centre where she maintains and delivers a Family Advocate Support Line for advocates across BC to deliver service to their clients. Before commencing work at Rise, Taruna Agrawal was the Founder and Principal Lawyer at Taruna Agrawal Law Corporation DBA Zenith Law Group. She built a practice in the areas of family and immigration law. Taruna is an active volunteer in the community and has worked as an advocate at various non-profit organizations in the Lower Mainland. |
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Shannon Aldinger was a senior subject editor for JP Boyd on Family Law, and jointly responsible for the pages on Resolving Family Law Problems in Court. Shannon graduated from McGill University (BA Hon) in 1992, obtained her law degree from Dalhousie Law School in 1995, and was called to the bar in 1996. She is a family law lawyer and mediator in the Comox Valley on Vancouver Island, and has represented clients in the Provincial and Supreme Courts of BC as well as the BC Court of Appeal. She has extensive experience in all areas of family law practice including providing legal advice, negotiating settlements, and providing representation in court dealing with parenting arrangements, child and spousal support, division of property and debts, spousal assault torts, protection orders, restraining orders, and family law agreements. She is an active member of the Trial Lawyers Association of BC (TLABC), including a current member of its family law committee and a past member of its seminar committee. She has made numerous public education presentations about family law through TLABC, the local transition society, community justice centre, military family resource centre and Legal Services Society. |
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Rhaea Bailey was a subject editor for JP Boyd on Family Law, and jointly responsible for the chapter on Specific Communities. Rhaea is a graduate of UBC Law, and was called to the BC Bar in 2010. She manages the Legal Services Society's Indigenous services department, with the goal of improving access to justice for Indigenous people through its work with legal aid. She has frequently traveled outside of the Lower Mainland as a family law advice lawyer in clinics in Northern BC. She has co-facilitated workshops with the Ending Violence Association of BC. |
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Todd Bell was a subject editor for JP Boyd on Family Law, and 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. |
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David C. Dundee was a senior subject editor for JP Boyd on Family Law, and jointly responsible for the pages on Spousal Support. David is a lawyer with Paul & Company in Kamloops. David received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Honours English in 1978 and a Bachelor of Laws degree in 1981, both from the University of British Columbia. He was called to the bar in 1982. He has practised family law for most of his career, and has focused primarily on family law since he came to Kamloops. He is also a roster child interviewer for the BC Hear the Child Society.
David has been extensively involved with the Canadian Bar Association for many years, in many capacities. He has been chair or co-chair of the Kamloops Family Law Section since 2001. He served eight years on the National Family Section, including one year as chair. As acting chair of the BC Family Law Working Group, he was involved with submissions to government on the Family Law Act, and on the joint CBA/Law Society Best Practice Guidelines for family law. In 2012, David was awarded the President’s Medal, in part for this work. David serves on the Justice Ministry's family practice advisory group. He also sits on the Trial Lawyers' Association of BC Family Law Committee. David has been active with the BC Continuing Legal Education Society for many years, having presented and written on several subjects, including as contributing editor to the Family Practice Manual and to their transition guide to the Family Law Act. |
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Andrea Glen was a subject editor for JP Boyd on Family Law, and was jointly responsible for the pages on Resolving Family Law Problems in Court. Andrea received her undergraduate degree from the University of Western Ontario in 2004, and her law degree from Harvard Law School in 2007, where she graduated magna cum laude. She was called to the New York State Bar in 2008 and the British Columbia Bar in 2011. She practiced commercial litigation and administrative law at firms in Vancouver and New York City and clerked for a judge in New York City before joining Hamilton Fabbro in 2013 where she now practices exclusively in the area of family law. She has appeared before every level of court in British Columbia, as well as in the Supreme Court of Canada. She is also trained in collaborative law and particularly enjoys helping clients to resolve family law issues outside of the court process. |
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Beatrice McCutcheon was a senior subject editor for JP Boyd on Family Law, and jointly responsible for the pages on Family Law Agreements. Bea was called to the BC Bar in 2003, and obtained her law degree from the University of Victoria in 2002. She practices family law with Cook Roberts LLP. She is a member of Victoria's Collaborative Family Separation Professionals, a team of professionals who work with separating couples to resolve parenting and financial issues in a respectful process. Bea is a contributor to Family Law Agreements Annotated Precedents, a publication of the Continuing Legal Education Society of BC, and a co-author of "Marriage and Cohabitation Agreements: Drafting and Settings Aside Agreements under the FLA". |
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Taryn Moore was a subject editor for JP Boyd on Family Law, and jointly responsible for the pages on Resolving Family Law Problems out of Court. She practices in Kelowna with Pushor Mitchell LLP providing family litigation in addition to a collaborative practice approach. Taryn is active in both the legal profession and the Okanagan Valley area. She is an active member with the Canadian Bar Association and a former executive member with the Kelowna Bar Association. |
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Bob Mostar was a senior subject editor for JP Boyd on Family Law, and jointly responsible for the chapter on Legal System, and another chapter relating to Overlapping Legal Issues. Bob's law practice involves legal matters that touch on personal issues, personal injury, family law, estate litigation and, earlier in his career, criminal law. Bob was educated at the University of British Columbia. |
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Bill Murphy-Dyson was a senior subject editor for JP Boyd on Family Law, and was jointly responsible for the pages on Child Support. Bill is a partner at Cox Taylor in Victoria, and was called to the Bar in 1984 after serving as Law Clerk to Mr. Justice McIntyre of the Supreme Court of Canada. Bill is best known for his advocacy skills, predominantly in family law, estate litigation, and personal injury cases. Bill is also a mediator and a member of the civil and family rosters of Mediate BC. He is also a member of the Trial Lawyers’ Association of BC, the American Association of Justice, the International Courts of Justice, as well as the Canadian Bar Association and Victoria Bar Association.
Bill is qualified as a Family Law Arbitrator under the Family Law Act of British Columbia, and is an active member of his local community, as Past Chair of the Oak Bay Tea Party Society, past Board Member of the Belfry Theatre Society and past member of the Campaign Cabinet for the United Way of Greater Victoria. |
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Mark Norton was a subject editor for JP Boyd on Family Law, and jointly responsible for the chapter on Legal System and another chapter relating to Overlapping Legal Issues. He is a 2005 graduate of Dalhousie Law School, and practised law in New Brunswick before relocating to BC where he was called to the Bar in 2007. Mark practises family law at Infinity Law in Victoria.
He is a past member of the executive of the Canadian Bar Association BC Branch's Civil Litigation Section for Victoria. He is also a member of the Association of Family Conciliation Courts (AFCC) which is an interdisciplinary and international association of professionals dedicated to the resolution of family conflict. |
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Gillian Oliver is a subject editor for JP Boyd on Family Law, and is jointly responsible for the pages on Spousal Support. She graduated from Dalhousie Law School in 2008 and was called to the Bar in 2009. She practices family law as a sole practitioner in Kamloops. |
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Matt Ostrow was a subject editor for JP Boyd on Family Law, and jointly responsible for the pages on Property & Debt in Family Law Matters. Matt is a lawyer with Farris Vaughan Wills & Murphy LLP, a large BC-based law firm. He is a 2010 graduate of the University of Alberta where he obtained his Bachelor of Laws, and is an active member of the Family Law and SOGIC (Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Committee) subsections of the Canadian Bar Association BC Branch. |
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Ingrida Phillips was a subject editor for JP Boyd on Family Law, and jointly responsible for the pages on Child Support. She is a 2004 graduate of UBC Law School, and was called to the BC Bar in 2005. She practices family law with the Vancouver law firm Hamilton Fabbro. |
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Gayle Raphanel is a former senior subject editor for JP Boyd on Family Law, and was jointly responsible for the chapter on Family Violence. Gayle was called to the BC Bar in 1981, and practices family law in Vancouver under her firm, Raphanel & Courtenay. She is an experienced mediator and has been a member of Collaborative Divorce Vancouver since 2001.
Gayle qualified as a family law mediator in 1984 and in 1986 was appointed to the first panel of mediators for ICBC personal injury claims. In 1992 she worked extensively with the British Columbia Medical Association as a mediator in their Relative Value fee negotiations. She sat on the Hospital Appeal Board from 1996 to 2000. Gayle has taught and presented on topics relating to alternative dispute resolution and mediation several times through seminars and courses with the Canadian Bar Association, Trial Lawyers Association of BC, and the Law Society of BC's Professional Legal Training Course. |
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Samantha Rapoport was a subject editor for JP Boyd on Family Law, and jointly responsible for the pages on Children in Family Law Matters. Sam has trained and practiced almost exclusively in the area of family law since her call to the Bar, joining Brown Henderson Melbye in 2014. She is a graduate of the University of Victoria's law faculty. |
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Samantha Simpson was a subject editor for JP Boyd on Family Law, and jointly responsible for the pages on Family Violence. Samantha's family law practice includes all areas of family law with a particular interest in disputes involving children, including child protection matters. While Samantha regularly appears in court, she is a certified collaborative family law lawyer who regularly uses means outside of the court system, such as negotiation and mediation.
Samantha received her Bachelor of Social Work from McGill University and her Master of Science in Social Work from Columbia University. She studied law at the University of Victoria and was called to the British Columbia Bar in 2011. She received her certification as a collaborative family law lawyer in 2015. Samantha has taught family law at the University of British Columbia, and was a contributing author to the family violence section of the publication Family Law Act Transition Guide, produced by Continuing Legal Education British Columbia. She has presented at the National Family Law Conference on the topic of queer parents and on the law around parental alienation. Samantha's education and practical experience in the field of social work inspired her to pursue a career in family law. She is an associate with the firm of Jenkins Marzban Logan in Vancouver, and was called to the Bar in 2011. She is a 2010 graduate of the University of Victoria's law faculty. |
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Michael Sinclair was a subject editor for JP Boyd on Family Law, and jointly responsible for the chapter on Family Relationships. Michael is a partner with Doak Shirreff LLP practising in family law and estate litigation. He is a 2006 graduate of the University of Alberta's Faculty of Law, and practised in Alberta before moving to BC where he was called to the Bar in 2010.
Michael is a member of the Trial Lawyers Association of BC, is an elected member of the Canadian Bar Association BC Branch's Provincial Council, and is an executive board member of the Continuing Legal Education Society of BC. |
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Sandy Thomson was a senior subject editor for JP Boyd on Family Law, and jointly responsible for the pages on Resolving Family Law Problems out of Court. Sandy is a founding Partner at Murchison Thomson & Clarke LLP. His practice is focused on family law and personal injury law in addition to general civil and criminal litigation.
Sandy has a BA in psychology and obtained his LL.B. from UBC in 1981. Since his call to the Bar in 1982 Sandy has been an active member of the Canadian Bar Association and the New Westminster Bar Association, having served as President of the latter. Sandy has been a guest lecturer for the Law Society’s Professional Legal Training Course for articling Law students and donates his time to the Newton Advocacy Centre giving legal advice in the area of family law several times a year. |
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Vanessa J.D. Van Sickle was a senior subject editor for JP Boyd on Family Law, and jointly responsible for the pages on Separation & Divorce. Vanessa practices family law in Surrey, and was called to the BC Bar in 1988. She has served as an elected member of the Canadian Bar Association BC Branch's Provincial Council. |
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Thomas Wallwork served as an editor for JP Boyd on Family Law. Thomas was a co-editor of the Separation & Divorce pages, and for educational materials relating to court forms and other information in the How Do I? category of self-help information. |
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Stephen G. Wright was a senior subject editor for JP Boyd on Family Law, and jointly responsible for the pages on Family Relationships. He also edits the family law material for Legal Help for British Columbians. Stephen practices family law in Vancouver. He was called to the BC Bar in 1991, and has presented courses and papers for Continuing Legal Education BC on child protection.
Stephen helped review the family law section of the wikibook Legal Help for British Columbians. |
Contributors & reviewers to previous editions
Many thanks to past contributors and reviewers:
- Manjit Grewal, Jane Henderson, QC, Arlene Henry, QC, Agnes Huang, Don Kawano, QC, Kat Kinch, Barbara Nelson, Irene Peters, Eugene Raponi, QC, Amanda Rose, Ronald J. Smith, QC, Angela Thiele, and Justin Werb
Editors emeriti
Editors emeriti (editor emeritus singular) are judges, masters and law professors who have accounts and profiles on Clicklaw Wikibooks, but who are not assigned specific chapters. They are encouraged to review content overall, make suggestions to subject editors about changes to chapters, and make other recommendations to site administrators as they see fit. Many thanks to editors emeriti for JP Boyd on Family Law:
- Master Douglas Baker
- Judge Patricia Bond
- Susan Boyd, FRSC
- Judge Gary Cohen
- Hon. Justice Robert Punnett
Courthouse Libraries BC team
Nate Russell, Liaison Lawyer with Courthouse Libraries BC and coordinator of Clicklaw Wikibooks, acted as the volume editor for this edition of JP Boyd on Family Law.
Desy Wahyuni provided indispensable support for contributors in updating materials, and supplied technical and editorial support at every step of production.
Thanks to Penny Goldsmith, the copy editor of this edition, for her careful eye and invaluable insight.