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|link = [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/solveproblems/search?f=Alternatives+to+court%7c1095%7cFamily+law alternatives to court] | |link = [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/solveproblems/search?f=Alternatives+to+court%7c1095%7cFamily+law alternatives to court] | ||
}} | }}Family law problems can be resolved in a bunch of different ways. Court is not the only option. Depending on your particular circumstances, you may never need to darken the doorway of a courtroom! | ||
Family law problems can be resolved in a bunch of different ways. Court is not the only option. Depending on your particular circumstances, you may never need to darken the doorway of a courtroom! | |||
Almost every issue a couple faces when their relationship breaks down can be handled without litigation, as long as both people are able to discuss things and each is flexible enough to find compromise. The only reason why a couple must go to court is to get a divorce. | Almost every issue a couple faces when their relationship breaks down can be handled without litigation, as long as both people are able to discuss things and each is flexible enough to find compromise. The only reason why a couple must go to court is to get a divorce. |