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== A. Note on the Family Law Act and this Manual ==
This chapter provides a general overview of family law in British Columbia, intended as a guide for law students and individuals navigating legal issues that arise from family relationships. It outlines the legal frameworks and procedures concerning the formation of relationships, divorce and separation, division of family property and assets, and issues involving children in family law matters. This chapter also includes useful resources for individuals dealing with family law matters, as well as information on related legal processes, such as adoption and name changes.


On March 18, 2013, British Columbia’s ''Family Law Act [FLA]'' came into force. The ''FLA'' is the culmination of many years of research and policy development, and has transformed British Columbia family law dramatically .
Please note that family law is a complex area governed by multiple statutes and case law. Accordingly, the information provided in this chapter should be used for reference purposes only.
 
The current Manual chapter deals primarily with the ''FLA'' rather than the previous ''Family Relations Act [FRA]''. If you are starting a legal challenge in family law now or in the future, the ''FLA'' will apply to your case. However, if you made a claim for property division  before the FLA came into force (March 18, 2013), then those claims will be decided under the ''FRA''; all of your other claims (such as for parenting arrangements, child support, spousal support) will be dealt with under the ''FLA'', or the ''Divorce Act (DA)'', if it applies.
 
If your case still involves the ''FRA'', we encourage you to look at an older version of this Manual, as we will not deal with the ''FRA'' in this version.  


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Latest revision as of 16:10, 11 November 2025

This information applies to British Columbia, Canada. Last reviewed for legal accuracy by the Law Students' Legal Advice Program on November 8, 2025.



This chapter provides a general overview of family law in British Columbia, intended as a guide for law students and individuals navigating legal issues that arise from family relationships. It outlines the legal frameworks and procedures concerning the formation of relationships, divorce and separation, division of family property and assets, and issues involving children in family law matters. This chapter also includes useful resources for individuals dealing with family law matters, as well as information on related legal processes, such as adoption and name changes.

Please note that family law is a complex area governed by multiple statutes and case law. Accordingly, the information provided in this chapter should be used for reference purposes only.

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