Navigating Pet Ownership After Separation Following Amendments to BC’s Family Law Act
On January 15, 2024, amendments to British Columbia’s Family Law Act came into effect which added provisions for ownership and possession of... Read More
Why Race & Company Should Be Your Business’s Registered & Records Office
I. THE REGISTERED & RECORDS OFFICE Owning a business can be both exciting and rewarding, but it also presents significant challenges. From... Read More
But Daddy I Love Him: Why Young People Living in the Sea to Sky Corridor Need to Consider a Cohabitation Agreement
But Daddy I Love Him Why Young People Living in the Sea to Sky Corridor Need to Consider a Cohabitation Agreement This... Read More
Collaborative Divorce: Benefitting Children in British Columbia
Divorce can be brutal for kids. This applies not just to the children of the relatively small number of couples engaged in... Read More
It’s my property, I want it Back – Recent Amendments to the Residential Tenancy Act
Recent amendments to the Residential Tenancy Act have extended timelines for landlords wishing to reclaim their rental property for personal use. In... Read More
Top Five Reasons Why You Should Get a Separation Agreement in British Columbia, Canada.
Are you wondering… Why is a separation agreement necessary? Do you need a separation agreement in Canada? What is a separation agreement... Read More
When do you become common law in British Columbia?
Have you ever wondered what happens if your partner moves in and you break up after two years? Are you considered common... Read More
External Aids in Statutory Interpretation: Svangtun v Pacific National Exhibition.
The most eloquent of facta are no more useful than a John Grisham novel if they misapprehend the issues before the court.... Read More
Documents at Trial: Authentication and Business Records.
Usually a couple months before trial, you’ll start to hear lawyers talk about what they can keep out or what they need... Read More
Items related to crime turned over to the province.
Squamish RCMP confiscated items referred for administrative forfeiture, making them the property of the B.C. government. A 2002 Honda Civic, $180 and... Read More









