MathewswillaHow to Reduce Spousal Support in CanadaReducing spousal support requires understanding the legal options and justifications under Canadian law for modifying these payments. This…2d ago2d ago
MathewswillaCompensatory vs. Non-Compensatory Spousal Support in CanadaIn Canadian family law, spousal support can be classified into two main types: compensatory and non-compensatory. Understanding the…6d ago6d ago
MathewswillaCan You Lose Custody for Not Co-Parenting in Canada?In family law, the best interests of the child are paramount, and courts in Canada take this into account when making custody decisions…Aug 7Aug 7
MathewswillaSecuring Sole Custody in BC Without Court Involvement: Essential InsightsNavigating child custody can be complex, especially when seeking sole custody without legal confrontation. In British Columbia, parents…Jul 23Jul 23
MathewswillaUnderstanding Alimony in British Columbia: A Comprehensive GuideNavigating a divorce can be emotionally taxing, particularly when it comes to finances. A common concern for many is the entitlement to…Jul 18Jul 18
MathewswillaNavigating Divorce in British Columbia: A Step-by-Step GuideGoing through a divorce marks a pivotal shift in one’s life. For those residing in British Columbia, understanding the legal framework can…Jul 15Jul 15
MathewswillaCommon-law Rights upon Break-upHave you been living with your partner for a while, but never tied the knot? If so, you might be in a common-law relationship. Common-law…Jun 16Jun 16
MathewswillaUnderstanding Alimony in British Columbia: A Complete GuideNavigating a divorce can be emotionally taxing, especially when it comes to financial settlements. A common concern for many undergoing…Jun 15Jun 15
MathewswillaEnding Common Law Relationships In British ColumbiaThe laws in British Columbia regarding the rights of Common Law spouses to Property and Debt Division changed significantly in 2013. Here…Jun 9Jun 9
MathewswillaWhat Happens If You Don’t Pay Child Support: Consequences and Legal ImplicationsChild support payments are a legal obligation designed to ensure that both parents contribute to the financial needs of their children…Apr 17Apr 17