What is a Judicial Case Conference (JCC) in BC Matrimonial Proceedings?
What is a Judicial Case Conference (JCC)? A JCC is a step in a matrimonial matter in British Columbia where the parties to a family law matter along with their lawyers (if they have lawyers) meet with...
View ArticleWhat is an Interim Order in BC Family Law? Interim Order FAQ
Many people who go through divorce have no idea about the fact they can get an Interim Order. In fact, interim orders in BC family law proceedings are routinely sought and granted. What is an interim...
View ArticleWhat is an Affidavit for a BC Matrimonial Proceeding?
If you’re involved or about to be involved in a matrimonial proceeding in BC, you’re bound to come across the term “Affidavit.” What is an Affidavit? An Affidavit is your sworn evidence in written...
View ArticleWhat Are the Chances My BC Matrimonial Case Will Go to Trial?
Each BC family law lawyer on our family law team is asked routinely “will my matrimonial case go to trial?” It’s a good question. Our answer is “we don’t know” because we don’t have a crystal ball. It...
View ArticleResponding to or Contesting a Divorce Application in BC
If your spouse has filed for divorce without you (sole application), you can consent to it by doing nothing. However, if you disagree with the divorce or an element of the claim made by your spouse,...
View ArticleJoint Divorce Application Filing Process in BC
What paperwork is needed to get a divorce? This article will give you a general idea of the process of a joint application for divorce. A joint application is when both spouses apply for the divorce...
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