Problems like children's parenting arrangements, the payment of support, and the division of property are the everyday issues that crop up when a relationship breaks down. There is a whole host of other legal issues that fall under the family law umbrella, and it's a big umbrella.
This first section is a bit of a grab bag and takes a look at a selection of relatively common family law problems. It talks about issues affecting the wills and estates law and what happens when people and property are located in different legal jurisdictions.
This information applies to British Columbia, Canada. Last reviewed for legal accuracy by Mark Norton, June 8, 2017.
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Marriage, Separation & Divorce | |
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| Avoiding an Obligation | |
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| Alternatives to Court | |
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| Agreements | |
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| Starting an Action | |
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| Defending an Action | |
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| Interim Applications | |
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| Affidavits | |
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| Courtroom Protocol | |
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| Appealing a Decision | |
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| Other Litigation Issues | |
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| Miscellaneous | |
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Forms and Documents |
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Supreme Court | |
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| Provincial Court | |
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| Family Law | |
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