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This section of [[JP Boyd on Family Law]] explains common processes and procedures related to family law in British Columbia, from separating from your spouse to addressing the judge in court, and answers common questions about family law issues, such as how to find out if you're divorced and how to avoid paying child support.
This section of ''[[JP Boyd on Family Law]]'' explains common processes and procedures related to family law in British Columbia, from separating from your spouse to addressing the judge in court, and answers common questions about family law issues, such as how to find out if you're divorced and how to avoid paying child support.


The answers and explanations in this section are, of course, only general guides. For most problems, more detailed information can be found in the different [[JP Boyd on Family Law|chapters]] of this wikibook. The advice and assistance of a lawyer is always recommended, even if you're just hiring the lawyer to <span class="noglossary">answer</span> a few questions.
The answers and explanations in this section are, of course, only general guides. For most problems, more detailed information can be found in the different [[JP Boyd on Family Law|chapters]] of this wikibook. The advice and assistance of a lawyer is always recommended, even if you're just hiring the lawyer to <span class="noglossary">answer</span> a few questions.

Revision as of 03:56, 5 April 2013

This section of JP Boyd on Family Law explains common processes and procedures related to family law in British Columbia, from separating from your spouse to addressing the judge in court, and answers common questions about family law issues, such as how to find out if you're divorced and how to avoid paying child support.

The answers and explanations in this section are, of course, only general guides. For most problems, more detailed information can be found in the different chapters of this wikibook. The advice and assistance of a lawyer is always recommended, even if you're just hiring the lawyer to answer a few questions.

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