Difference between revisions of "Family Law Problems"

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* [[The Ministry has taken my kids]].
* [[The Ministry has taken my kids]].
* [[My partner is abusing me and my kids]].  
* [[My partner is abusing me and my kids]].  
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property must be dealt with in BC Supreme Court. Family court procedures are simpler, quicker and less expensive than those in Supreme Court. Speak to a lawyer about the choice between Supreme Court and Family Court.  
property must be dealt with in BC Supreme Court. Family court procedures are simpler, quicker and less expensive than those in Supreme Court. Speak to a lawyer about the choice between Supreme Court and Family Court.  
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Revision as of 00:27, 23 March 2010

Family issues are the most common source of legal problems. Here are the first steps and some useful resources for people in BC facing the following types of family law issues:

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Most family issues—custody, access, guardianship, child and spousal support—can be dealt with in a special branch of Provincial Court called "Family Court". However, cases about divorce or family

property must be dealt with in BC Supreme Court. Family court procedures are simpler, quicker and less expensive than those in Supreme Court. Speak to a lawyer about the choice between Supreme Court and Family Court.