Difference between revisions of "Resolving Family Law Problems in Court"

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*there has been ''family violence'' in the relationship, whether to you or to your children (family violence is defined in [http://www.bclaws.ca/civix/document/LOC/complete/statreg/--%20F%20--/Family%20Law%20Act%20%5BSBC%202011%5D%20c.%2025/00_Act/11025_01.xml#section1 section 1] of the ''Family Law Act''),
*there has been ''family violence'' in the relationship, whether to you or to your children (family violence is defined in [http://www.bclaws.ca/civix/document/LOC/complete/statreg/--%20F%20--/Family%20Law%20Act%20%5BSBC%202011%5D%20c.%2025/00_Act/11025_01.xml#section1 section 1] of the ''Family Law Act''),
*there have been threats to your physical safety, or to the safety of your children,
*there have been threats to your physical safety, or to the safety of your children,
*there is a threat or a risk that your ex will damage, hide or dispose of property,
*there is a threat or a risk that your ex will damage, hide, or dispose of property,
*there is an urgent need to immediately secure some financial help,  
*there is an urgent need to immediately secure some financial help,  
*negotiations have failed and, despite your best efforts, you and your ex can't agree on how to solve your differences, or
*negotiations have failed and, despite your best efforts, you and your ex can't agree on how to solve your differences, or

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