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| bio = '''Justin Werb''' | | bio = '''Justin Werb''' was a subject editor for ''[[JP Boyd on Family Law]]'', and was jointly responsible for the pages on [[Children in Family Law Matters]]. Justin attended the University of Ottawa and the University of Victoria in the course of his legal studies, and graduated with his law degree in 2007. He was awarded the Family Law Institute Prize for his academic writing in family law, and since being called to the BC Bar in 2008, Justin has dedicated his practice exclusively to family law. He is particularly knowledgeable when it comes to interjurisdictional support orders, and is currently completing his certification as a family law mediator through the Continuing Legal Education Society of BC. | ||
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Justin Werb was a subject editor for JP Boyd on Family Law, and was jointly responsible for the pages on Children in Family Law Matters. Justin attended the University of Ottawa and the University of Victoria in the course of his legal studies, and graduated with his law degree in 2007. He was awarded the Family Law Institute Prize for his academic writing in family law, and since being called to the BC Bar in 2008, Justin has dedicated his practice exclusively to family law. He is particularly knowledgeable when it comes to interjurisdictional support orders, and is currently completing his certification as a family law mediator through the Continuing Legal Education Society of BC. |